Synonym: bionomics, environmental science. Similar words: ecologist, ecological, ecological succession, apology, theology, geology, biology, etiology. Meaning: [iː'kɒlədʒɪ] n. 1. the environment as it relates to living organisms 2. the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment.
Random good picture Not show
1. To keep ecology in balance is our duty.
2. One of them is a card-carrying ecology freak.
3. The Ecology Party fielded 109 candidates .
4. She hopes to study ecology at college.
5. Ecology can be written about without relying on well-worn examples such as tropical rain forests.
6. Oil pollution could damage the ecology of the coral reefs.
7. Walter Adey first used the term synthetic ecology.
8. Social systems evolve in close relation to ecology.
9. In most cases, ecology is to blame.
10. There's less confrontation with ecology.
11. They are aware of trade-offs between civilization and ecology.
12. Human ecology includes a vast complexity of social elements, themselves functioning in relation to modes of economic exploitation in varying regional ecologies.
13. The exact details of an emerging Bio2 ecology, he warned, were beyond predicting.
14. Much of ecology is about this process: finding energy; putting it to use.
15. Though they had no special knowledge of forest ecology, I was inclined to take them seriously.
16. Ecological Science and Forestry Ecology is the scientific study of organisms in relation to the physical and biological environment.
17. Ecology is the study of how living things relate to their environment.
18. It was as if the ecology of the place had chosen to imitate politics.
19. I have gone further, and combined sociology with ecology in the science of socioecology.
20. But restoration ecology is pointless if it merely leads to a relapse into high-risk behavior the moment it scores some initial success.
21. The oil spill caused terrible damage to the fragile ecology of the coast.
22. Opinion polls put the combined strength of the two ecology parties at 15% nationwide.
22. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
23. Chemicals in the factory's sewage system have changed the ecology of the whole area.
24. We are reproducing ourselves at such a rate that our numbers threaten the ecology of the planet.
25. Not only is the bird's distribution highly individual, its ecology is more finely tuned than that of any other falcon.
26. Although the ranges of the two dolphins correspond geographically, the feeding ecology of the two species is more distinct.
27. She has upset the natural balance of the world, including the ecology of Earth and Heaven.
28. It was certainly possible to study what would now be called ecological relationships before the founding of scientific ecology.
29. It is difficult to detect any direct influence of Darwin's writings on the development of the main stream of plant ecology.
30. In second year, the zoology course reviews some of the major animal groups, their behaviour and ecology.
More similar words: ecologist, ecological, ecological succession, apology, theology, geology, biology, etiology, ideology, astrology, etymology, anthology, phonology, neurology, psychology, volcanology, demonology, chronology, dendrology, embryology, entomology, herpetology, morphology, technology, seismology, archaeology, haematology, gerontology, ornithology, methodology.