Definition of ecology. Meaning of ecology. Synonyms of ecology

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Definition of ecology

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Gynecology
Gynecology Gyn"e*col`o*gy, n. [Gr. gynh`, gynaiko`s, a woman+ -logy.] The science which treats of the structure and diseases of women. -- Gyn`e*col"o*gist.
OEcology
OEcology [OE]*col"o*gy, n. [Gr.? house + -logy.] (Biol.) The various relations of animals and plants to one another and to the outer world.

Meaning of ecology from wikipedia

- ecology (from οἶκος, 'house'; -λογία, 'study of'a) is the scientific study of the relationships that living organism s have with each
- ecology is a scientific journal publishing research and synthesis papers in the field of ecology . it was founded in 1920, and is
- human ecology is an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary study of the relationship between human s and their natural , social , and
- landscape ecology is the science of studying and improving relationships between ecological processes in the environment and particular
- the global ecology movement is based upon environmental protection, and is one of several new social movement s that emerged at the end of
- this reason, concepts such as a land ethic , environmental ethics , biodiversity , ecology and the biophilia hypothesis figure predominantly.
- marine biology differs from marine ecology as marine ecology is focused on how organisms interact with each other and the environment,
- social ecology is a philosophy founded by green author and activist murray bookchin . conceptualized as a critique of current social,
- one of the founders of the science of ecology , stated: 'any unit that includes all of the organisms (ie: the 'community') in a given area
- plant ecology is a subdiscipline of ecology which studies the distribution and abundance of plant s, the effects of environmental factors