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Biocenosis

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biocenosis
[-sənō′sis]
Etymology: Fk, bios, life, koinos, common
an ecologic community.

Biocenosis
A group of organisms in a self-sufficient community which occupy a small niche or biotope and coexist under external environmental conditions necessary for their survival. Biocenosis can be divided into fitocenosis (grouping of plant species), zoocenosis (animal species), microcenosis (microorganisms), and agrobiocenosis (cultivated fields and their environment)


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Additionally, the fact that hypoxia and anoxia at the bottom has strong impact on the structure of biocenosis case that this subject is very important to investigate.
Isolation of the West Nile fever virus from the great cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo, the crow Corvus corone, and Hyalomma marginatum ticks associated with them in natural and synanthroic biocenosis in the Volga delta (Astrakhan region, 2001).
A longitudinal ecologic study of a tularemia natural focus in Croatia revealed that the focus was a meadow-field type and that the common vole was a crucial member of the tularemia biocenosis there (19).
 
 
 
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