| Frank B. Golley - 1993 - 278 страници
...surface of homogeneous natural phenomena (atmosphere, mineral strata, vegetable, animal, and microbic life, soil and water conditions), possessing its own...with other natural phenomena, and representing an internally-contradictory dialectical unity, being in constant movement and development." The dynamic... | |
| Herman Henry Shugart - 1998 - 550 страници
...surface of homogeneous natural phenomena (atmosphere, mineral strata, vegetable, animal and microbic life, soil, and water conditions), possessing its...among themselves and with other natural phenomena ... The principal difference between the biogeocoenosis and the ecosystem is in the emphasis on a fixed... | |
| C. Lévêque - 2003 - 500 страници
...surface of homogeneous natural phenomena (atmosphere, mineral strata, vegetable, animal, and microscopic life, soil and water conditions, possessing its own...unity being in constant movement and development" (Sukachev and Dylis, 1964). The concept of biogeocoenosis, like many other ideas originating from Soviet... | |
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