Superdomain of all organisms.
Plant and animal life of a region.
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Examples for "biome"
Examples for "biome"
1Its tropical oceans are more endangered than any other biome by climate change.
2The Welwitschia Mirabilis is a unique plant species that grows in the desert biome.
3G2 are the ones associated with the Atlantic Forest biome.
4In Southern California's chaparral biome, that vegetation adds another factor.
5And there's more, because the local biome is starting to find ways to invade us.
All the plant and animal life of a particular region.
1However, it turns out that New Guinea's biota suffered from three severe limitations.
2Calcareous bio-concretions and their associated biota have not been exhaustively categorized.
3Yet, monitoring routines and ecotoxicity data on biota worldwide for these substances are lacking.
4All visitors-evensworn peace officers-hadto undergo biota exams along with the security checks.
5Plant-soil feedbacks contribute to vegetation dynamics by species-specific interactions between plants and soil biota.
6Wiggum plots showing the relative abundance and diversity of gut biota from different cultures.
7This research demonstrates an important mechanism by which logging may exacerbate mercury levels in biota.
8The ultimate prize for which all clades are in competition is representation in the biota.
9Sediment contamination alone explained some variation in Hg and MeHg concentrations in biota across sites.
10There, pharmaceuticals may pose a threat to aquatic biota.
11Microscopic parasites upon the jungle biota rather than bold challengers out to subdue a world.
12When biochar is added to soil it increases populations of Mycorrhizal fungi and healthy soil biota.
13Results suggest a regular exposition of aquatic wild biota to sublethal concentrations of multiple semi-polar pesticides.
14They don't have natural defenses against our biota.
15Studying the biota, taking ice cores and such.
16Soil biota had a strong impact on plant traits, with the intensity varying due to species combinations.