Meaning Habitat
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Location where a plant or animal lives.
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[L. habitare, to live in] The place in which individuals of a particular species can usually be found.
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The structural environments where an organism lives for all or part of his life, including environments once occupied (continuously, periodically, or occasionally) by an organism or group of organisms [..]
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"area or region where a plant or animal naturally grows or lives," 1762, originally a technical term in Latin texts on English flora and fauna, literally "it inhabits," third perso [..]
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/ˈhæbəˌtæt/ noun plural habitats habitat /ˈhæbəˌtæt/ noun plural habitats Learner's definition of HABITAT [count] : the place or type of place where a plant or animal naturally or normally li [..]
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environment where an organism lives throughout the year or for shorter periods of time. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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An area of nature conservation interest.
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n. An organism's native environment.
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Areas which certain plants thrive.
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A place where an organism lives, everything needed to survive can be found within the habitat
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Type of region in which a plant is native. Ha-ha
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the natural conditions and environment in which a plant or animal lives, e.g. forest, desert, or wetlands.
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The place where a population (e.g. human, animal, plant, microorganism) lives and its surroundings, both living and non-living.
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The particular location in which a plant grows, as along a stream bank, a prairie, or woodland.
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the abode of a species. (Microhabitat
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the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs; "a marine habitat"; "he felt safe on his home grounds" A habitat (wh [..]
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The physical environment (i.e., the chemical resources and physical conditions) of an organism or organisms. © 2010 by Nature Education Knowledge.
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The place where an organism normally lives or where individuals of a population live. habitat imprinting
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Lieu ou vit un organisme ou une communauté.
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The natural environment occupied by an organism.
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The place in which an organism lives and obtains the materials it needs in order to survive.
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A habitat is the place where an animal lives.
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the natural home of an organism. It is the typical place (and community) where an organism lives. What makes one habitat different from another are usually physical factors such as temperature, salini [..]
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The environment where an animal, plant, or microbe lives and grows.
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The natural environment where people, animals and plants live. In an aquatic environment, it includes the water, topography, structure and cover present in a lake.
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<p>The place or type of site where an organism occurs naturally. [3]</p>
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Where a population lives.
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A habitat refers to the natural environment within which an organism lives.
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The local environment in which a specified organism, population, or species lives, characterized by physical and chemical features, and the presence of certain other species. (Compare ecosystem, biome [..]
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an animal or plant's natural home
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place in an ecosystem where an organism normally lives; 
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The place or set of environmental conditions in which a particular organism lives.
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[Ecology] -- The environment in which a plant lives.
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The locality or natural home in which a particular plant, animal, or group of closely associated organisms lives.
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(n) the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs
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A 1992 directive that aims to maintain the variety of nature within the EU. The directive defines special areas for animal protection. See also Hunting Links http://ec.europa.eu/environmen......habita [..]
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(English) The place or environment where an organism naturally lives.
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A habitat is the natural environment or area where an animal or plant normally lives.
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The place and its associated environmental conditions where an organism naturally lives, grows, and reproduces; such conditions include characteristics of the soil, water, and biologic community (for [..]
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The living and non-living environment in which an organism or population lives.
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The natural characteristics of the area where an organism lives; the particular location where an organism normally lives.
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the place or type of site where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows
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the place where a plant or animal normally lives and grows.
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The environment in which an organism lives, and to which it has become adapted.
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The area or type of environment in which an organism or biological population normally lives or occurs.
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The place, including physical and biotic conditions, where a plant or animal lives.
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The place where an animal or plant naturally or normally lives and develops.
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Situation in which a particular plant or animal lives.
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Usually used to refer to the local conditions necessary for the survival of a particular species.
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The place where a particular species lives and grows
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The site and particular type of local environment occupied by a species or group of species.
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A terrestrial or aquatic area distinguished by geographic, abiotic and biotic features, whether entirely natural or semi-natural.
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The area where a plant or animal lives and grows under natural conditions.
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The locality i.e., environment in which an organism lives; the place where a species normally lives and grows; the native environment or usual dwelling place of an animal or group of animals
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The place where an organism lives.
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The place where a population (e.g., human, animal, plant, microorganism) lives and its surroundings, both living and non-living.
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The specific area or environment in which a particular type of plant or animal lives. An organism's habitat must provide all the basic requirements for survival.
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The place or kind of place in which an organism, or community is found.
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The place where a population (e.g. human, animal, plant, microorganism) lives and its surroundings, both living and non-living.
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The place where a population (e.g. human, animal, plant, microorganism) lives and its surroundings, both living and non-living.
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The living place of an organism or community.
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is the natural area in which a species or organism is found.
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A community or neighborhood in nature and the animals, plants and the area they live in.
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The area occupied by a community or species (group of animals or plants), such as a forest floor, desert or sea shore.
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The place in which a plant or animal lives. It is defined for the marine environment according to geographical location, physiographic features and the physical and chemical environment (including sal [..]
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the summed physical and biological features of an area that distinguish it
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The surroundings or locality where a plant or an animal is ordinarily found.
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The area or region where a particular type of plant or animal lives and grows.
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The normal home or environment of a group.
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The natural environment of a species (plant or animal) that provides the food, water, shelter or cover and space required for it to survive. Forests, deserts and lakes are but a few examples of habita [..]
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the region or place which an insect inhabits or where it was taken
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The area in which a given population lives, which is distinguished by its physical features and/or main plants.
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the place where an organism grows or lives naturally. Not necessarily synonymous with ecological niche.
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Food, water, shelter, and space together make up an organism's habitat. Without any one of these four things, the organism would not be able to survive.
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A type of environment or life-zone with particular characteristics that have a limiting effect on the biodiversity of the fauna. Examples include calcareous grassland, sub-alpine meadows, and tropical [..]
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the place where an organism lives
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a place with a particular kind of environment where plants and animals live (Glossary of PM)
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A characteristic natural environment inhabited by a particular species.
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the kind of place a plant or animal usually lives, place of abode
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The area or environment in which an organism lives.
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The specific environment in which an organism lives and on which it depends for food and shelter.
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The place or set of environmental conditions in which a particular organism lives.
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the environment within which a particular species or group of species lives. It includes both the physical and living characteristics that are relevant to the species concerned.
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The natural environment in which an organism or population lives. Habitat may refer to all of the organisms and their physical environment in a particular place.
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The place or environmental situation in which an animal lives.
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the native environment or specific surroundings where a plant or animal naturally grows or lives. Habitat includes physical factors such as temperature, moisture, and light together with biological fa [..]
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The physical and biological environment in which an organism lives, including the arrangement of food, water, shelter, and sites for rearing young.
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place or type of place where an organism or a population of organisms lives.
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The living place of a population, characterized by its physical, chemical, and/or biotic properties.
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The place or environment where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows (a group of particular environmental conditions).
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the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs.
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place where an organism (e.g. human, animal, plant, micro-organism) or population of organisms live, characterised by its surroundings, both living and non-living.
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A. A place where the physical and biological elements of ecosystems provide a suitable environment, and the food, cover, and space resources needed for plant and animal existence (USFS).
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The specific environment of a plant or animal. The appropriate habitat for a species often varies in size, content, and location, changing with the phases in an organism’s life cycle.
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 is an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal, plant, or other type of organism. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical [..]
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Habitat is the place where a particular species lives and grows. It is essentially the environment - at least the physical environment - that surrounds (influences and is utilized by) a species popula [..]
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the arrangement of food, water, shelter, and space suitable to animal's needs.
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a place in which an organism is normally able to find the resources it needs for survival. hatchling
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the place where an organism usually lives
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an ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species.
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A physical portion of the environment over which a particular population is dispersed. The dwelling place of a species or communìty.
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  all the physical and biological things which collectively make up ‘the place’ where a plant or animal lives.
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Place where an organism or population (human, animal, plant, micro-organism) lives.
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The social and economic, as well as physical, shelter essential for well-being.
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A certain environment for an animal such as forest, ocean, cave or burrow.
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The area or type of environment in which an organism or ecological community normally lives or occurs
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Habitat is the area where an individual, population
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The natural environment in which an organism or population lives.
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Conditions essential for wildlife or fish including sufficient water, food, space, shelter and reproductive needs.
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(uncountable,biology) Conditions suitable for an organism or population of organisms to live. ''This park offers important amphibian habitat and breeding area.'' (countable,biology) A place or t [..]
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An area in which a specific plant or animal naturally lives, grows and reproduces; the area that provides a plant or animal with adequate food, water, shelter and living space.
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An environmental setting that is occupied specifically by a particular species or set of related species.
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Living space for animal and plant species.
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Area occupied by and supporting living organisms.  Also used to mean the environmental attributes required by a particular species or its ecological niche. (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. 2005.  Eco [..]
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