| biotope | 1. <ecology> The smallest unit of habitat where all environmental conditions and all types of organisms found within it are the same throughout. 2. <microbiology> The location of a parasite within the host's body. (19 Jan 1998) |
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A biotope is an area of uniform environmental (physical) conditions providing habitat(s) for a specific assemblage of plants and animals. Used in this sense, "biotope" is really synonymous with the term "ecosystem". However, some ecologists would limit the term to encompassing only physical environmental factors; essentially meaning: the habitat of a community of organisms. ...
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Description: Small area with uniform biological conditions (climate, soil, altitude, etc.). Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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A natural region or geographical space that presents relative uniformity of physical characteristics and animal/plant populations which inhabit it.
Ãâó: www.aquahobby.com/articles/e_glossary.php
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A habitat that is identical in its main climatic, soil and biotic conditions
Ãâó: www.abheritage.ca/abnature/glossary.htm
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Natural environment of a organism.
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