Skip to main content
mobile

L'Harmattan Open Access platform

  • Search
  • OA Collections
  • L'Harmattan Archive
Englishen
  • Françaisfr
  • Deutschde
  • Magyarhu
LoginRegister
  • Volume Overview
  • Page
  • Text
  • Metadata
  • Clipping
Preview
022_000049/0000

Foundations of Agro-Zoocoenology

  • Preview
  • PDF
  • Show Metadata
  • Show Permalink
Author
Gusztáv Szelényi
Field of science
Ökológia / Ecology (10733), Ökológia (elméleti és kísérleti, populáció, faj és közösségek szinten) / Ecology (theoretical and experimental: population, species and community level) (10734), Rovartan / Entomology (10704)
Type of publication
monográfia
022_000049/0172
  • Volume Overview
  • Page
  • Text
  • Metadata
  • Clipping
Page 173 [173]
  • Preview
  • Show Permalink
  • JPG
  • TIFF
  • Prev
  • Next
022_000049/0172

OCR

X. Glossary of terms | 171 sustinent or intercalary population(s), dependent obstants, waste-consuming intercalary populations Catenarium (plural catenaria) - a group of catenae that are linked; the link is usually a non-monophagous consumer, but can also be a generalist predator Choriocoenosis — a grouping of animals living on plant parts (Tischler 1947, 1950) Coenology - the study of a collection of life forms that are found together, interacting as a community within an ecosystem. Coenosis (plural coenoses) — collection of life forms that are found together, interacting as a community within an ecosystem. Beyond co-occurrence, a coenosis must include a functional connection between elements Coetus (plural coeti) - structural elements of a zoocoenosis, represented by corrumpent, sustinent, obstant and intercalary semaphoronts Connex — an equivalent term for catena (Friederichs 1930) Consociation — plant sociological term (Balogh 1953) that mirrors a zoocoenological category. A plant climax community of natural vegetation dominated by one species; consociations can be grouped together to form an association. More often used in species-rich areas and sometimes where only the upper layer is dominated by a single species Consocion - plant sociological term (Balogh 1953) that mirrors a zoocoenological category. A layer community with one constant dominant species or two co-dominant species - may be combined with any dominant species in other layers Constancy - permanency; the continued presence of a species in an association Corrumpent - primary consumer, a structural element of a biocoenosis. A plant or animal that utilises other living plants. Culture-biocoenosis - a biocoeonosis influenced by humans (Balogh 1953). Syn. agrobiocoenosis: an association of species living in cultivated areas Duriherbosa — from Riibel’s (1930) formation types; terriherbosa herbaceous formation of hardgrass pairie and steppe Ecofaunistics - the qualitative and quantitative study of a zoon. Ecological faunistics: a taxonomic list of the fauna of a habitat; a qualitative one only that includes a list of species present and may include quantitative measures e.g. abundances. The mutual relationships of the organisms present is not considered Ecotop - a term for part of the biotope (Vite 1951) referring to the area used, daily, by a semaphoront Eidonomy - considers the shape, size and colour of entire organisms as well as their substructures, such as body attachments. The characteristics relate to the way of life of the organism, helping to establish its ecology

Structural

Custom

Image Metadata

Image width
1831 px
Image height
2835 px
Image resolution
300 px/inch
Original File Size
1.16 MB
Permalink to jpg
022_000049/0172.jpg
Permalink to ocr
022_000049/0172.ocr

Links

  • L'Harmattan Könyvkiadó
  • Open Access Blog
  • Kiadványaink az MTMT-ben
  • Kiadványaink a REAL-ban
  • CrossRef Works
  • ROR ID

Contact

  • L'Harmattan Szerkesztőség
  • Kéziratleadási szabályzat
  • Peer Review Policy
  • Adatvédelmi irányelvek
  • Dokumentumtár
  • KBART lists
  • eduID Belépés

Social media

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn

L'Harmattan Open Access platform

LoginRegister

User login

eduId Login
I forgot my password
  • Search
  • OA Collections
  • L'Harmattan Archive
Englishen
  • Françaisfr
  • Deutschde
  • Magyarhu