Výsledky hledání "biotic climax" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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biotic climax | biotický klimax | [bajotik klaimæks] | A stable biotic community. | |
climax | klimax | [klaimæks] | ||
climatic climax | klimatický klimax | [klaimætik klaimæks] | Climax which is controlled by climatic factors. | |
climax community | klimaxové společenství | [klaimæks kәmju:niti] | The final phase of primary succession within which fully developed and mature ecosystem attains equilibrium with the environment. | anthropogenic climax |
climax forest | klimaxový les | [klaimæks forist] | ||
edaphic climax | půdní klimax, edafický klimax | [i:dæfik klaimæks] | The climax caused by the type of soil in a certain area. | |
anthropogenic climax | antropogenní klimaxové stádium | [ænӨropodženik klaimæks] | climax community | |
biotic | biotický | [bajotik] | Referring to living organisms (as opposed to the chemical constituents of an environment). | |
biotic pyramid | biotická pyramida | [bajotik piramid] | ||
biotic barrier | přirodní bariéra | [bajotik bæriə] | Conditions which prevent the movement of members of a species to another region, so preventing the species from expanding. | |
biotic factor | biotický činitel, biotický faktor | [bajotik fæktə] | ||
biotic homogenisation | homogenizace bioty | [baiotik həmodžinaizeišən] | ||
biotic integrity | biotická integrita, biologická integrita | [baiotik integriti] | The capacity to support and maintain an integrated, adaptive community with a biological composition and functional organization comparable to those of the natural systems of the region. Also, the measure of a system’s wholeness, including presence of all | |
biotic potential | biotický potenciál | [bajotik pətenšəl] | Maximum rate at which the population of a given species can increase when there are no limits of any sort on its rate of growth. | |
Biotic Resistance Hypothesis | hypotéza biotické odolnosti | [biotik rәzistәns haipoӨәsis] | Species-rich communities are more resistant to species invasion because they are able to use the resources more effectively than communities with low species richness. |