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biotope
bi·o·tope B0270800 (bī′ə-tōp′)n. An area that is uniform in environmental conditions and in its distribution of animal and plant life. [bio- + Greek topos, place.]biotope (ˈbaɪəˌtəʊp) n (Environmental Science) ecology a small area, such as the bark of a tree, that supports its own distinctive community[C20: from bio- + Greek topos place]bi•o•tope (ˈbaɪ əˌtoʊp) n. a portion of a habitat characterized by uniformity in climate and distribution of biotic and abiotic components. [1925–30; < German Biotop=bio- bio- + Greek tópos place] Translationsbiotope
biotope[′bī·ə‚tōp] (ecology) An area of uniform environmental conditions and biota. biotope
bi·o·tope (bī'ō-tōp), The smallest geographic area providing uniform conditions for life; the physical part of an ecosystem. [G. bios, life, + topos, place] biotope The smallest ecosystem, which is characterised by homogeneity of the environmental conditions and types of organisms.bi·o·tope (bī'ō-tōp) The smallest geographic area providing uniform conditions for life; the physical part of an ecosystem. [G. bios, life, + topos, place]biotope a whole or part of any habitat defined by the dominant organisms which live in it; for example, heather moor. |