ecologically

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English - Turkish
ekolojik olarak
çevrebilimsel yönden
(zarf) ekolojik olarak
ecology
ekoloji

Ekoloji açısından, Antarktika turizm için ya da ticari keşif için değil, sadece araştırma için korunmalıdır. - From the standpoint of ecology, Antarctica should be reserved solely for research, not for tourism or for commercial exploration.

Ekoloji dünyamızı güvende tutmak için çok önemlidir. - Ecology is very important to keep our world safe.

ecological
çevrebilimsel
ecological
ekolojik

Dünyadaki tropikal yağmur ormanları, gezegende yaşamın ekolojik zincirine kritik bağlantılıdır. - The world's tropical rainforests are critical links in the ecological chain of life on the planet.

Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin kaya gazı üretimi, devam eden en kötü ekolojik felaketlerden biridir. - United States shale gas production is one of the worst ongoing ecological disasters.

ecology
çevrebilim
ecological
çevre
ecology
çevre bilim
ecology
çevre

Ekoloji tüm çevremizde yaşayan şeylerle ilgili çalışmadır. - Ecology is the study of living things all around us.

ecology
organizmaların çevreleriyle olan ilişkilerini inceleyen biyoloji dalı
ecology
(Tıp) Organların muhitleriyle karşılıklı münasebetlerinden bahseden biyoloji kısmı, ekoloji
English - English
in an ecological manner
regarding ecology
with respect to ecology; "ecologically speaking, this idea is brilliant; economically, it is a disaster
from an ecological standpoint, with regard to ecology
ecologically friendly
beneficial (or at least harmless) to the ecology of a region
ecological
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
ecological
characterized by the interdependence of living organisms in an environment; "an ecological disaster"
ecological
{s} of or pertaining to the environment and the quality of the environment
ecological
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
ecological
Relating to ecology, the interrelationships of organisms and their environment
ecological
Relating to the interrelationships of organisms and their environment
ecological
of or relating to the science of ecology; "ecological research"
ecological
the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings (i e living things in their environment)
ecological
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
ecological
characterized by the interdependence of living organisms in an environment; "an ecological disaster
ecology
the study of the interrelationships between organisms and their environment, including the biotic and abiotic components
ecology
The study of interrelationships of organisms and their environment
ecology
Science dealing with the interrelationships between living organisms and their environments
ecology
The branch of biology dealing with the relationships of organisms with their environment and with each other
ecology
The study of the inter-relationships of living things to one another and to the environment
ecology
the study of the relations between living organisms and their environment
ecology
The study of the relationship of living things to one another and to their environment
ecology
the study of the interrelationships of organisms with one another and with the environment (Hanson 1962)
ecology
the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment
ecology
When you talk about the ecology of a place, you are referring to the pattern and balance of relationships between plants, animals, people, and the environment in that place. the ecology of the rocky Negev desert in Israel. the way in which plants, animals, and people are related to each other and to their environment, or the scientific study of this environment (oikos ). Study of the relationships between organisms and their environment. Physiological ecology focuses on the relationships between individual organisms and the physical and chemical features of their environment. Behavioral ecologists study the behaviours of individual organisms as they react to their environment. Population ecology, including population genetics, is the study of processes that affect the distribution and abundance of animal and plant populations. Community ecology studies how communities of plant and animal populations function and are organized. Paleoecology is the study of the ecology of fossil organisms. Ecologists frequently concentrate on particular taxonomic groups or on specific environments. Applied ecology applies ecological principles to the management of populations of crops and animals. Theoretical ecologists provide simulations of particular practical problems and develop models of general ecological relevance
ecology
A branch of biology dealing with the relations between living plants and animals and their environment
ecology
The study of living organisms and their environment or habitat
ecology
The study of the interaction of organisms with one another and with their physical environment (Greek oikos, house + logos, word)
ecology
The science or study of the relationships between organisms and their environment
ecology
The study of the environmental relations of organisms See environment
ecology
is the study of the interrelationships between and among organisms and environment
ecology
The study of the interrelationships between organisms and their environment From the Greek word oikos, meaning "house "
ecology
the interrelationship of organisms and their environment and the science that is concerned with that interrelationship
ecology
the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment the environment as it relates to living organisms; "it changed the ecology of the island
ecology
a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environment
ecology
The interrelationships of living things to one another and the their environment, or the study of these interrelationships
ecology
The scientific study of the relationship of organisms to each other and to their environment
ecology
The study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their nonliving environment of matter and energy An example of an ecological research question is, "How do weather, soil type, and topography affect the presence and growth of tree species?"
ecology
Originally the scientific study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment The term now has a wider range of meanings Often used to describe the holistic interconnectedness of all existence on Earth
ecology
The study of the interrelationships between living organisms and their environment
ecology
the environment as it relates to living organisms; "it changed the ecology of the island"
ecology
The interrelationships of living things to one another and to their environment, or the study of these interrelationships
ecology
Ecology is the study of the relationships between plants, animals, people, and their environment, and the balances between these relationships. a senior lecturer in ecology
ecology
{i} (Biology, Sociology) study of the relationship between living organisms and their environment (especially pertaining to issues such as pollution); environment as it connects or relates to living organisms
ecology
The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment
ecology
[n] the study of the interrelationship between organisms and their environment
ecologically

    Hyphenation

    e·co·lo·gi·cal·ly

    Turkish pronunciation

    ikıläcîkli

    Pronunciation

    /ēkəˈläʤəklē/ /iːkəˈlɑːʤɪkliː/

    Etymology

    () ecological +‎ -ly
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