bionomic
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Definition
Adjective 1. Relating to the science of ecology: Pertaining to the study of the relationships between living organisms and their physical environment. 2. Ecological: Concerning the interrelationships of organisms and their surroundings.
Usage
The adjective "bionomic" is used in formal, scientific contexts to describe research, principles, or factors connected to ecology. It is synonymous with "ecological" but is less common in everyday language.
Examples
- The bionomic study focused on the predator-prey dynamics in the forest.
- Understanding the bionomic factors is crucial for effective conservation planning.
- Her research paper provides a detailed bionomic analysis of the coastal ecosystem.
Advanced Usage
- Bionomic equilibrium: A theoretical state in population ecology where a species' birth rate equals its death rate.
- Bionomic strategy: The adaptive approach of an organism to survive and reproduce within its specific environmental constraints.
Variants and Related Words
- Bionomics (noun): The science of ecology; the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- She specialized in bionomics during her graduate studies.
- Ecological (adjective): The more common synonym for "bionomic."
Synonyms
- Ecological
- Environmental (in a biological context)
Antonyms
- Non-ecological
- Artificial (pertaining to human-made environments unrelated to natural systems)
Adjective
- of or relating to the science of ecology
- ecological research