A variety of authors have used equation to study the effect of continental breakup and collision on biocenosis. |
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Because continental breakup and collision are accompanied by a large change in area, some authors have considered equation to describe the effect of tectonics on biocenosis. |
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The biocenosis is extremely rich as regards both quality and quantity, containing several hundred species. |
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The 'hardware', design, and technology must provide optimum conditions for the microbial biocenosis that carries out the AD process. |
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However, synergistic detrimental effects on the biocenosis cannot be excluded if several TEs are concomitantly approaching limiting levels. |
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The sediment fauna is the same as that of the biocenosis of well sorted fine sands. |
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Indeed, it appears to be difficult to fully describe a facies or an association without having first set them within their biocenosis. |
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The definition of the habitat can be compared herein to that of a biocenosis, facies and association. |
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The environment in which species develop and are perpetuated, which constitute a biocenosis, is often referred to by the term biotope or habitat. |
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A little represented biocenosis, with very rare and characteristic species. |
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The fairly deep bowls of the platforms constitute enclaves for a flora and a fauna that belong to the biocenosis of photophilous algae. |
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Further, both biotope and biocenosis were respectively considered as abiotic and biotic parts of an ecosystem. |
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So how does biocenosis react to the presence of those preferably predatory omnivores? |
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These factors determine the composition and structure of biocenosis in shallow waters of the reservoir. |
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We observed that both geomorphologic structure and depth influence presence of biocenosis. |
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The biocenosis of photophilous algae is a biocenosis that is extremely rich and of great complexity, due to the strong physical gradients existing at its level. |
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Context: Marseille council has started to develop a roadstead management plan and needs to have a map of the bathymetry and biocenosis of the entire Marseille coastline down to a depth of 60 metres. |
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The targets are no longer limited to maximum pollutant contents in discharges but take into account the global necessities of life, not only of aquatic biocenosis but also of human beings and their vital needs. |
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The biocenosis intervenes in feeding a great number of fishes either directly, or indirectly, by dispersing vegetal and animal detritus into other bottoms. |
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Facies: An aspect exhibited by a biocenosis when the local predominance of certain factors causes the prevalence of either one or a very small number of species, essentially animal ones. |
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Association: The permanent aspect of a biocenosis with vegetal physiognomic dominance where the species are linked by an ecological compatibility and a chorological affinity. |
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This biocenosis is located in the infralittoral stage. |
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