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Microecosystems can exist in locations which are precisely defined by critical environmental factors within small or tiny spaces.
Such factors may include temperature, pH, chemical milieu, nutrient supply, presence of symbionts or solid substrates, gaseous atmosphere (aerobic or anaerobic) etc.
Microecosystems can exist in locations which are precisely defined by critical environmental factors within small or tiny spaces. Such factors may include...
and in which they live. These mounds serve as both refuge and as a microecosystem for other reef species. The reproductive habits of tilefish are not...
bleeding on probing (BOP) and/or purulent exudate. The gingival cavity microecosystem, fueled by food residues and saliva, can support the growth of many...
abiotic constituents of their biotope. A smaller unit of size is called a microecosystem. For example, a microsystem can be a stone and all the life under it...
gastrointestinal diseases and cancer. Similar to the intestinal microecosystem, the vaginal microecosystem is also complicated and plays an important role in women's...
and Habrotrocha rosa are three invertebrates that make up part of the microecosystem within the pitchers of Sarracenia purpurea. Some species of pitcher...
was calculated at 90.4 years. Dead leatherbacks that wash ashore are microecosystems while decomposing. In 1996, a drowned carcass held sarcophagid and...