ecological

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English - Turkish
çevrebilimsel
ekolojik

Biyoklimatik, mimariye ekolojik bir yaklaşımdır. - Bioclimatic is an ecological approach to architecture.

Franklin ekolojik bir soba yarattı. - Franklin created an ecological stove.

{s} çevre
ecological balance
ekolojik denge
ecological biology
ekolojik biyoloji
ecological environment
ekolojik çevre
ecological fallacy
ekolojik safsata
ecological footprint
Ekolojik ayak izi
ecological succession
Ekolojik ardıllık
ecological sustainability
ekolojik sürdürülebilirlik
ecological system
ekosistem
closed ecological system
(Askeri) TECRİT EDİLMİŞ EKOLOJİ SİSTEM (HV): Çevresinden tecrit edilmiş ve yaşayan organizmanın desteklenmesi için bütün esas elemanlara sahip bir hayatı idame sistemi
ecologically
ekolojik olarak
ecologically
çevrebilimsel yönden
ecologically
(zarf) ekolojik olarak
English - English
Relating to ecology, the interrelationships of organisms and their environment
Ecological groups, movements, and people are concerned with preserving the environment and natural resources, so that they can be used in a sensible way, rather than being wasted. Ecological groups say that nothing is being done to tackle the problem
characterized by the interdependence of living organisms in an environment; "an ecological disaster"
{s} of or pertaining to the environment and the quality of the environment
Ecological means involved with or concerning ecology. Large dams have harmed Siberia's delicate ecological balance. + ecologically eco·logi·cal·ly It is economical to run and ecologically sound
Relating to the interrelationships of organisms and their environment
of or relating to the science of ecology; "ecological research"
the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings (i e living things in their environment)
processes means all those processes that occur between organisms, and within and between communities, including interactions with the non-living environment, that result in existing ecosystems and bring about changes in ecosystems over time
characterized by the interdependence of living organisms in an environment; "an ecological disaster
ecological footprint
A measure of how much biologically productive land and water area an individual, population or activity requires to produce all the resources it consumes and to absorb the waste it generates using prevailing technology and resource management practices
ecological footprints
plural form of ecological footprint
ecological pyramid
A diagram that shows the relative amounts of energy or matter, or numbers of organisms within each trophic level in a food chain or food web
ecological service
Ecological functions of healthy ecosystems which serve all living organisms through purification of air and water, maintenance of biodiversity, decomposition of wastes, soil and vegetation generation and renewal, pollination of crops and natural vegetation, groundwater recharge through wetlands, seed dispersal, greenhouse gas mitigation, and aesthetically pleasing landscapes
ecological services
plural form of ecological service
Ecological Pyramid
An Ecological Pyramid (or Trophic pyramid) is a graphical representation designed to show the biomass or productivity at each trophic level in a given ecosystem. Biomass pyramids show the abundance or biomass of organisms at each trophic level, while productivity pyramids show the production or turn-over in biomass. Ecological Pyramids begin with producers on the bottom and proceed through the various trophic levels, the highest of which is on top
Ecological succession
Ecological succession, is the phenomenon or process by which a community progressively transforms itself until a stable community is formed
ecological footprint
The ecological footprint is a measure of human demand on the Earth's ecosystems. It is a standardized measure of demand for natural capital that may be contrasted with the planet's ecological capacity to regenerate. It represents the amount of biologically productive land and sea area necessary to supply the resources a human population consumes, and to mitigate associated waste
ecological conditions
environmental conditions
ecological damages
damage to the environment, damage to nature
ecological environment
living organism's natural surroundings
ecologically
regarding ecology
ecologically
with respect to ecology; "ecologically speaking, this idea is brilliant; economically, it is a disaster
ecologically
from an ecological standpoint, with regard to ecology
ecologically
in an ecological manner
ecological

    Hyphenation

    e·co·lo·gi·cal

    Turkish pronunciation

    ikıläcîkıl

    Pronunciation

    /ēkəˈläʤəkəl/ /iːkəˈlɑːʤɪkəl/

    Etymology

    () From base word ecology and suffix -al

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