🔄 Synonyms of "Ecesis"
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| establishmentnoun | That which is established; as a form of government, a permanent organization, business or force, or the place where one is permanently fixed for residence. |
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| establishmentnoun | That which is established; as a form of government, a permanent organization, business or force, or the place where one is permanently fixed for residence. |
| ecorehabilitationnoun | (ecology) rehabilitation of an ecosystem, typically in order to save an important threatened species |
| serenoun | (ecology) A natural succession of animal or plant communities in an ecosystem, especially a series of communities succeeding one another from the time a habitat is unoccupied to the point when a climax community is achieved. |
| ecospacenoun | (ecology, neologism) The ecological space that an organism occupies as part of its habitat. |
| autosuccessionnoun | (ecology) An ecological succession, in which a species promotes its own continuation, so that initial population and climax are the same. |
| ecosynthesisnoun | The use of introduced species to fill niches in a disrupted environment |
| ecadnoun | (ecology) An organism whose form has been affected by its environment. |
| autoecismnoun | (botany, of a plant) The fact of having male and female reproductive organs on the same individual plant. |
| edge effectnoun | (ecology) A change in population or community structures that occurs at the boundary of two or more habitats. |
| ecopoiesisnoun | The artificial creation of a sustainable ecosystem on a lifeless planet. |
| ecoevolutionnoun | (ecology) evolutionary ecology (the intersection of ecology and evolutionary biology) |
| ecol.noun | Abbreviation of ecology. [(biology) The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other.] |
| ecosystem engineernoun | (ecology) Any organism that creates, significantly modifies, maintains or destroys a habitat. |
| ecophasenoun | (biology, ecology) An ecological phase (in the life of an organism) |
| biodiversificationnoun | (ecology) The process of establishing and developing biodiversity |
| ecological servicenoun | Any beneficial natural process arising from healthy ecosystems, such as purification of water and air, pollination of plants and decomposition of waste. |
| colonizernoun | One who makes a group or place into a colony; one who establishes a colonial relationship. |
| ecoplasticitynoun | (ecology) The condition of being ecoplastic |
| ecosystematistnoun | (ecology) A biologist whose speciality is ecosystems |
| epizoismnoun | The condition of being epizoic. |
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