Definition of Biotics. Meaning of Biotics. Synonyms of Biotics

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Definition of Biotics

Biotic
Biotic Bi*ot"ic, a. [Gr. ? pert. to life.] (Biol.) Relating to life; as, the biotic principle.

Meaning of Biotics from wikipedia

- Look up biotic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Biotics describe living or once living components of a community; for example organisms, such as animals...
- Biotic potential is described by the unrestricted growth of po****tions resulting in the maximum growth of that po****tion.   Biotic potential is the highest...
- environments and their organisms form through their interaction.: 458  The biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and energy...
- Biotic material or biological derived material is any material that originates from living organisms. Most such materials contain carbon and are capable...
- An antibiotic is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting bacterial...
- Biotic stress is stress that occurs as a result of damage done to an organism by other living organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, beneficial...
- Biotic interchange is the process by which species from one biota invade another biota, usually due to the disappearance of a previously imp****able barrier...
- A biotic index is a scale for showing the quality of an environment by indicating the types and abundances of organisms present in a representative sample...
- The biotic pump is a theoretical concept that shows how forests create and control winds coming up from the ocean and in doing so bring water to the forests...
- Biotic homogenization is the process by which two or more spatially distributed ecological communities become increasingly similar over time. This process...