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socies Ecol.|ˈsəʊʃɪiːz| [mod.L., f. society after species (cf. associes).] The term answering to society 12 in analyses of immature plant communities.
1916F. E. Clements Plant Succession vii. 138 The socies bears exactly the same relation to consocies and associes that the society does to consociation and association... The term socies comes from the root seq- (sec-, soc-), follow. 1926[see associes]. 1929Ecology X. 133 Each group of seasonals plus the constantly present predominants make up a socies, that is a seasonal subdivision or aspect-phase of the presocies. 1964[see associes]. |