biocoenosis
biocoenosis
1. The living part of a biogeocoenosis, comprising the phytocoenosis, the zoocoenosis, and the microbiocoenosis. It is equivalent to the biotic component, or biome, in an ecosystem.
2. See life assemblage.
1. The living part of a biogeocoenosis, comprising the phytocoenosis, the zoocoenosis, and the microbiocoenosis. It is equivalent to the biotic component, or biome, in an ecosystem.
2. See life assemblage.
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