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Italian to English translations [PRO] Science - Environment & Ecology | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Stefano Asperti Italy Local time: 04:54 | ||||||
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3 +1 | eucoenic species |
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eucoenic species Explanation: They are brought together in two main groups in table 4, eucoenic species living in decaying trees only and tycocoenic species also living in other habitats http://www.mtsn.tn.it/pubblicazioni/5/actaB81s1/10.pdf -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2007-09-24 12:11:27 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0030-1299(1968)19:1<111:TBF... Rolf Henriksson Oikos, Vol. 19, No. 1 (1968), pp. 111-125 "The Bottom Fauna in Polluted Areas of the Sound" The area yielded the greatest number of species found in region 2: 72 species and 5 groups entities. After three samplings all the eucoenic species had been ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 hrs (2007-09-24 12:48:19 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Tychocoenic (with "h"), sorry ;-) http://www.nhm.uio.no/entomologi/journals/nje/old/V13/NET_13... In a classification of Swedish rivers and streams according to Plecoptera fauna, Brinck's terminology is used: eucoenic regarding species which occur in one definite habitat only or, at all events, are more common there than in other habitats, and tychocoenic, regarding species which occur in both the named, and similar. habitats. The suecies are fullv adiusted here to the habitat mentioned but the ecol~gicaal daptafionis wider than in the eucoespecies. Brinck undertakes a division of rivers on the basis of temperature and the species composition of the Plecoptera. |
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