Biotic
pertaining to life.
historical examples
the recent mammals of tamaulipas, mexico ticul alvarez
the recent mammals of tamaulipas, mexico ticul alvarez
the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth
birds from coahuila, mexico emil k. urban
the breath of life john burroughs
birds from coahuila, mexico emil k. urban
a distributional study of the amphibians of the isthmus of tehuantepec, mexico william e. duellman
american weasels e. raymond hall
the biotic -ssociations of c-ckroaches louis m. roth
mammals of the san gabriel mountains of california terry a. vaughan
adjective
of or relating to living organisms
(of a factor in an ecosystem) produced by the action of living organisms compare edaphic
adj.
biotic
(bī-ŏt’ĭk)
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