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- Ecosystem (2598 bytes)
1: ...ving together with their [[environment]] (or '''[[biotope]]'''), functioning as a unit of sorts.
3: ...Tansley, 1939). Modern usage of the term derives from the work of [[Raymond Lindeman]] in his classic... - Tree (23723 bytes)
13: ... of trees is called a '''[[forest]]'''. Several [[biotope]]s are defined largely by the trees that inhabit ...
20: ...e tree, and used to date cores or even wood taken from trees in the past; this practice is known as th...
22: ...biomass and absorbing [[water]] and [[nutrients]] from the [[soil]]. Above ground, the trunk gives hei...
30: ...ly disregarded as unreliable, fantasy or outright fraud. The following are now accepted as the top fiv...
41: ...l. Some past exaggerated measurements also result from measuring the complete next-to-bark measurement... - Cheetah (6461 bytes)
17: ...90 to 140 [[pound|lb]]). Its total body length is from 112 to 135 cm (45 [[inch|in]] to 55 in), while ...
22: ...ardus'', meaning "cat-leopard": [[French language|French]] ''gu鰡rd''; [[Italian language|Italian]] '...
25: ...imes form small groups, especially when they came from the same litter.
32: Cheetahs are found in the wild only in [[Africa]], but in the past their range extended into n...
34: The cheetah prefers to live in an open [[biotope]], such as semi-[[desert]], [[prairie]], and thic... - Ecology (24417 bytes)
1: ...866]] by the German biologist, [[Ernst Haeckel]], from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''oikos'' meaning ...
4: ...rganisms can be studied at many different levels, from [[proteins]] and [[nucleic acid]]s (in [[bioche...
17: ...major sub-disciplines include (in a nested series from the smallest to the largest in scope):
30: or from the perspective of the studied [[biomes]]:
45: ...is only the very thin surface layer which extends from 11,000 meters below sea level to 15,000 meters ... - Cheetahs (6461 bytes)
17: ...90 to 140 [[pound|lb]]). Its total body length is from 112 to 135 cm (45 [[inch|in]] to 55 in), while ...
22: ...ardus'', meaning "cat-leopard": [[French language|French]] ''gu鰡rd''; [[Italian language|Italian]] '...
25: ...imes form small groups, especially when they came from the same litter.
32: Cheetahs are found in the wild only in [[Africa]], but in the past their range extended into n...
34: The cheetah prefers to live in an open [[biotope]], such as semi-[[desert]], [[prairie]], and thic... - History of ecology (10158 bytes)
14: ...= The notion of biocoenosis: Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace ===
15: ...n]] on [[The Origin of Species]]: Ecology passed from a repetitive, mechanical model to a biological,...
17: [[Alfred Russel Wallace]], contemporary and competitor t...
23: ...nadsky]], a Russian geologist who had defected to France, detailed the idea of the biosphere in his wo...
30: ...is]] (the group of living creatures), and their [[biotope]], the environment in which they live. Ecology t... - Biodiversity (11106 bytes)
23: ...sity'' as "the variability among living organisms from all sources, including, ''inter alia'', terrest...
33: ...ecies, but also to their immediate environment ([[biotope]]) and the [[ecoregion]]s the organisms live in. ...
41: Estimates of global species diversity vary from 2 million to 100 million species, with a best e...
43: ...timate states that about 40% of freshwater fishes from South America are not classified yet). Most of ...
57: ...ty of the system to maintain itself or to recover from damage or disturbance. Just like a species with... - Habitat (ecology) (1555 bytes)
1: ...Further, this habitat could be somewhat different from the habitat of another group or population of b...
3: ...d the habitat shared by many species to be a '''[[biotope]]'''.
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