Meaning Biotope
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A Biotope is a distinct geographical area having similar environmental conditions, such as soil, climate and relief.
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an environmentally uniform area. The physical aspect of an ecosystem.
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non-living part of an ecosystem with the idea of the space in which the biota exist.
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Well-defined geographical area, characterised by specific ecological conditions (soil, climate, etc.), which physically supports the organisms that live there. European Commission (2000) 1
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in ecology, refers to a physical area which is designed to be uniform and stable in terms of its environmental conditions and its animal and plant life distribution. Often, the physical setting is a s [..]
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Ecology. Defining regions by their environmentla features.
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(Gk: bios=life; topos=place) a geographical unit of habitat occupied by a species or community.
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Small area with uniform biological conditions (climate, soil, altitude, etc.) Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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This is an area of uniform environmental conditions suitable for sustaining certain habitats for a specific group of plants and animals
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The 'habitat' (i.e. the environment's physical and chemical characteristics) together with its recurring associated community of species, operating together on a particular scale.
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The physical habitat with its biological communities.
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A biotope is the special type of nature in which a plant or animal species lives and is dependent on. A biotope can be a highland deciduous forest, the edge of a ditch, forests near the mountains or another type of nature with special characteristics. When the biotope changes, the living conditions for the individuals living there also change. Many [..]
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The physical habitat with its associated, distinctive biological communities. The smallest unit of a habitat that can be delineated conveniently and is characterised by the community of plants and ani [..]
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a distinctive community of interdependent organisms that characterise a particular habitat type
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a portion of a habitat characterized by uniformity in climate and distribution of biotic and abiotic components
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A habitat that is uniform in its main climatic, soil and biotic conditions.
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A biotope is a physically delimited area as part of the eco system that features complex intricacies between species of plants and animals. Specific biotopes have been declared protection areas in Ger [..]
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