Definition of Biotopes

1. Noun. (plural of biotope) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Biotopes

1. biotope [n] - See also: biotope

Lexicographical Neighbors of Biotopes

biotin
biotin carboxylase
biotin sulfoxide reductase
biotin synthetase
biotinidase
biotinides
biotins
biotinylated
biotinylation
biotinylations
biotinyllysine
biotite
biotites
biotitic
biotope
biotopes (current term)
biotoxic
biotoxicology
biotoxin
biotoxins
biotransference
biotransform
biotransformation
biotransformational
biotransformations
biotrauma
biotraumatic
biotron
biotrons
biotroph

Literary usage of Biotopes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Environmental Performance Reviews by OECD Staff (1998)
"Species management: protection of endangered biotopes and species; pest control Under the 1992 Commonwealth Endangered Species Protection Act, 1 031 species ..."

2. Gis for Health and the Environment by Don De Savigny, Pandu Wijeyaratne (1995)
"The different biotopes encountered in the study area are displayed in Fig. ... This procedure permitted the comparison of the FOI in different biotopes ..."

3. Freer Trade, Protected Environment: Balancing Trade Liberalization and by C. Ford Runge (1994)
"... ties; reduction reduction in habitats in ecological groundwater diversity levels Reduction in in- Disturbance of Reduction in cal landscape biotopes, ..."

4. Investing in Biological Diversity: The Cairns Conference : Proceedings of by OECD Staff (1997)
"... species diversity in the traditional agrarian countryside was drastically reduced by, among other factors, the elimination of valuable biotopes (such as ..."

5. Evaluating Agri-Environmental Policies: Design, Practice and Results edited by Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2005)
"Traditional biotopes (such as dry meadows and pastures) are the most species ... Again, the special measure of traditional biotopes clearly out-performs the ..."

6. Biodiplomacy: Genetic Resources and International Relations edited by Vincente Sanchez (1995)
"The countries of the South, as a group, possess a large portion of the world's genetic resources—both domesticated crops and germplasm in natural biotopes. ..."

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