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Noun
/bīˈōtə/,
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The animal and plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period,
  1. The animal and plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
    • - the biota of the river

  1. all the plant and animal life of a particular region
  2. (biotic) of or relating to living organisms
  3. Biota! was a proposed aquarium in the Silvertown Quays redevelopment adjacent to the Royal Victoria Dock, part of the wider Thames Gateway regeneration project for East London. ...
  4. Biota are a United States avant-rock musical collective. They have released several albums. David Newgarden wrote, "Biota is not even remotely like any other group I can think of" in a review of their 1995 album, Object Holder.
  5. Biota is the total collection of organisms of a geographic region or a time period, from local geographic scales and instantaneous temporal scales all the way up to whole-planet and whole-timescale spatiotemporal scales. The biota of the Earth lives in the biosphere. ...
  6. Biota is a municipality (pop. 1,202) in the Spanish province of Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon.
  7. Platycladus is a distinct genus of evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family Cupressaceae, containing only one species, Platycladus orientalis, also known as Chinese Arborvitae or Biota. ...
  8. In some systems of scientific classification, Biota, Systema Naturae 2000 Vitae, Eobionti Biolib.cz is the superdomain that classifies all life. ...
  9. The living organisms of a region
  10. (Biotic) Pertaining to plants and animals.
  11. (Biotic) Relating to, produced by, or caused by living organisms.
  12. (Biotic) Refers to something in the environment that is alive, such as animals, plants, or bacteria
  13. (biotic) The living components of an ecosystem including plants, animals, and their products (secretions, wastes, and remains) and effects in a given area. Compare abiotic.
  14. (Biotic) living organisms found in an environment
  15. (biotic) Refers to living things.
  16. living, biological. Biotic factors that affect organisms include predation, symbiosis, competition, etc.
  17. (Biotic) Living. Green plants and soil microorganisms are biottic components of ecosystems.
  18. Biotic resources are obtained from the biosphere, such as forests and their products, animals, birds and their products, fish and other marine organisms. Mineral fuels such as coal and petroleum are also included in this category because they are formed from decayed organic matter.
  19. Collectively, the plants, microorganisms, and animals of a certain area or region.
  20. all the organisms, including animals, plants, fungi and micor-organisms in a given area.
  21. Describe the flora/fauna and its relation to Oregon. Describe its significance to the natural landscape, including references to agriculture, geography/geology, economics, weather, and aesthetics. What social impact does it have? How does it affect Oregon's food or fiber industries?
  22. All the living organisms at a particular locality.
  23. living elements, from species to ecological systems.
  24. Fauna and flora of a stream or other water body.
  25. The combined fauna and flora of any geographical area or geological period.