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ecological

British  
/ ˌiːkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to ecology

  2. (of a practice, policy, product, etc) tending to benefit or cause minimal damage to the environment

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Other Word Forms

  • ecologically adverb

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"The true power of the Chincha wasn't just access to a resource; it was their mastery of a complex ecological system," she said.

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"Our newly described species stands out for its unusually broad host range and distinctive feeding strategy, demonstrating that some chytrid fungi possess remarkable ecological resilience."

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According to the researchers, this extended development may have played an important ecological role.

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For forest-dwelling species, release sites are often selected based on logistical convenience rather than ecological suitability.

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The congress is also set to approve the Ecological and Environmental Code which covers pollution control, ecological protection and low-carbon development, among other aspects.

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