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| Sum of biotic/abiotic that influence an organism |
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| All plant sp. in a region and the way they're distributed |
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| Outer appearance of vegitation |
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| Synonym of any unit, from regional vegitation type to a narrower series to local series |
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| Synonyms include community ecology, phytosociology, geobotany, vegitation science, and vegitation ecology |
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| Mapping vegitation types and communities |
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| Transfer of nutrients and energy between members, antagonistic/symbiotic relationships between members |
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| Community change over time |
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| Using maps and GIS to map out landscaping plans |
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| Plants, animals, their environment and their exchange of nutrients |
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| complex furmulae and computer programs summarize, stimulate, or model the ecosystem |
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| The study of sustainable wildland management and the maintenance of biological diversity |
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| The technology of re-creating or restoring degraded habitats, communities, and ecosystems |
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| Producing repeating units of leaes, stems, roots, and reproductive organs each independent of another |
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| retaining meristematic tissue throughout their life span |
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| The yield of any crop depended on the soil nutrient most limited amount |
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