Difference between revisions of "biochore"
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|etymology=Greek <i>bios</i>, life; <i>choros</i>, place | |etymology=Greek <i>bios</i>, life; <i>choros</i>, place | ||
− | |definition=A subdivision of biocycle, comprising a group of similar biotopes large enough to form a recognizable habitat | + | |definition=A subdivision of [[biocycle]], comprising a [[group]] of similar biotopes large enough to form a recognizable [[habitat]] |
|see also=[[chore]]. | |see also=[[chore]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:39, 13 September 2013
biochore (noun; Greek bios, life; choros, place): A subdivision of biocycle, comprising a group of similar biotopes large enough to form a recognizable habitatSee also: chore.