Unecological
noun
1.
the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
2.
Also called human ecology. the branch of sociology concerned with the spacing and interdependence of people and institutions.
noun
1.
the study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment
2.
the set of relationships of a particular organism with its environment
3.
the study of the relationships between human groups and their physical environment
ecology e·col·o·gy (ĭ-kŏl’ə-jē)
n.
The branch of science that is concerned with the relationships between organisms and their environments.
The relationship between organisms and their environments.
The study of the detrimental effects of modern civilization on the environment, with a view toward their prevention or reversal through conservation.
ec’o·log’i·cal (ěk’ə-lŏj’ĭ-kəl, ē’kə-) or ec’o·log’ic (-ĭk) adj.
e·col’o·gist n.
ecology
(ĭ-kŏl’ə-jē)
The scientific study of the relationships between living things and their environments. Also called bionomics.
A system of such relationships within a particular environment.
ecology definition
The study of living things, their environment, and the relation between the two.
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