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Definition of Bionomic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to the science of ecology. "Ecological research"
Category relationships: Biological Science, Biology
Partainyms: Bionomics, Bionomics, Ecology, Ecology
Derivative terms: Bionomics, Bionomics, Ecology, Ecology
Definition of Bionomic
1. bionomy [adj] - See also: bionomy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bionomic
Literary usage of Bionomic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Evolution, racial and habitudinal by John Thomas Gulick (1905)
"bionomic LAWS. I. bionomic LAWS AND THE METHOD OF THEIR INVESTIGATION. 1.
bionomics and Its Scope. ..."
2. Development and Evolution: Including Psychophysical Evolution, Evolution by by James Mark Baldwin (1902)
"The term ' bionomic'1 has already gained currency in biology; it is the science
of the relations of organisms to their environment, including other ..."
3. Evolution and Animal Life: An Elementary Discussion of Facts, Processes by David Starr Jordan, Vernon Lyman Kellogg (1907)
"The nature of any fauna bears an immediate relation to the barriers, geographic,
climatic, topographic, or bionomic, which may form its boundaries. ..."
4. The Analysis of Racial Descent in Animals by Thomas Harrison Montgomery (1906)
"But still a fifth bionomic group has to be distinguished, namely those animals
... This one differs more from the other bionomic groups than do any of the ..."
5. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1903)
"A series of terms in ' nomic' (bionomic, psychonomic, socio- nomic) are ...
It is stated that the term ' bionomic' gave the cue to establishing this ..."
6. Organic Evolution by Richard Swann Lull (1917)
"bionomic CLASSIFICATION This classification of organisms is based upon the ...
A bionomic classification, therefore, does not necessarily agree with one ..."