Bionomics


ecology (def 1).
historical examples

handbook of medical entomology william albert riley
the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 8, slice 7 various
explanation of terms used in entomology john. b. smith
the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth
handbook of medical entomology william albert riley

noun
(functioning as sing) a less common name for ecology (sense 1), ecology (sense 2)
n.
bionomics
(bī’ə-nŏm’ĭks)
see ecology.

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