Examples of using Biotic in English and their translations into Malay
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The ecosystem consists of biotic and abiotic factors.
Wastes from living things anddead organisms are also considered as biotic components.
In 2015,"remains of biotic life" were found in 4.1 billion-year-old rocks in Western Australia, when the young Earth was about 400 million years old.
An ecosystem has two major components: biotic and abiotic.
Biotic invasion is considered one of the five top drivers for global biodiversity loss and is increasing because of tourism and globalization.
An ecosystem has two types of components, viz. biotic component and abiotic component.
Classification of forest can be categorized according to characteristics of the change in altitude, the composition of the flora, habitat, climate,soil and biotic.
Ecosystem diversity refers to the variety of the habitats, biotic communities and ecological processes in the terrestrial, marine and other aquatic environments.
Nutrient cycling The pathway by which a chemical element or molecule moves through both the biotic and abiotic compartments of the earth.
Coral disease is a natural process, caused by both biotic and abiotic stressors, but certain factors, can exacerbate disease and cause outbreaks.
In ecology a biogeochemical cycle is a pathway by which a chemical element ormolecule moves through both biotic and abiotic compartments of Earth.
The environment includes both the abiotic environment-- non-living things like climate and geology--and the biotic environment-- living things like plants and animals.
This should not be assumed to be the first living organism on Earth;a study in 2015 found“remains of biotic life” from 4.1 billion years ago in ancient rocks in Western Australia.
Biotic coral diseases are caused by a multitude of micro and macro-organisms including pathogenic bacteria, ref cyanobacteria-dominated microbial consortiums, ciliates and parasites.
In ecology, a biogeochemical cycle or nutrient cycle is a pathway by which a chemical element ormolecule moves through both the biotic and abiotic categories.
Ecosystem diversity refers to the variety of the habitats, biotic communities and ecological processes in the terrestrial, marine and other aquatic environments.
Air quality is a measure of the condition of air relative to the requirements of one ormore biotic species or to any human need or purpose.
Biotic stressors are those caused by a living organism(e.g., pathogen, parasite) and abiotic stressors are environmental stressors(e.g., changes in salinity, temperature, light).
Plants have limited mobility and consequently rely upon a variety of dispersal vectors to transport their propagules,including both abiotic and biotic vectors.
An ecosystem is a living community consisting of the biotic component(living things) and abiotic components(non-living things) that interact with each other to sustain their environment.
Biogeochemical cycle A biogeochemical cycle is a circuit or pathway by which a chemical element ormolecule moves through both biotic and abiotic compartments of an ecosystem.
The biotic interactions producing positive or negative feedbacks that drive a reef toward either an unhealthy state of seaweed dominance, with declining corals, fishes, and structural complexity(left side of image), or toward a resilient healthy state of coral dominance, with few seaweeds, many fishes, and a high structural complexity formed by coral growth(right side of image).
A biogeochemical cycle or inorganic-organic cycle is a circulating or repeatable pathways by which either a chemical element ormolecules move through both biotic and abiotic compartments of an ecosystem.
Plants have limited seed dispersal mobility away from their parents, consequently relying upon a variety of dispersal vectors to transport their propagules,including both abiotic and biotic vectors.
Water is typically referred to as polluted when it is impaired by contaminants and either does not support a human use, such as drinking water,or undergoes a marked shift in its ability to support its constituent biotic communities such as fish.
Water is generally defined as polluted when it is compromised by man-produced contaminants and is in turn not suitable for human consumption or use(such as drinking or recreational water to swim in) andwhen it undergoes a marked change in its ability to support its constituent biotic communities, such as fish.