Definitionn. all the plant and animal life of a particular region
Last update: February 27, 2017
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The obvious differences in the biota on the two sides of the range are probably due to the contrasting climates. [noun]
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] The biota of the washes that cut through the juniper belt in and below many of the larger canyons differs from that of the surrounding juniper-clad benches. [noun]
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The biota of the San Bernardino Mountains. [noun]
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The biota of the Santa Ana Mountains. [noun]
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, on Cerros, San Benito and Natividad Islands in the spring of 1906, with Notes on the Biota of the Islands. [noun]
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The Biota of the San Bernardino Mountains. [Please select]
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Live-trapping disturbs the biota less than snap-trapping and gives a more reliable picture of the mammalian community (Blair, 1948:396; Cockrum, 1947; Stickel, 1946:158; 1948:161). [Please select]
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Alteration of the dung community--at least in a physical sense, but presumably also by influencing the successional stages of the dung biota--is one of the few evident effects of box turtles on the environment. [Please select]
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