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biotic

[bahy-ot-ik] / baɪˈɒt ɪk /


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The lesson plan includes diseases that are biotic in nature — caused by a fungus, bacterium or virus.

From Seattle Times

How much manipulation of the landscape and the biotic community is necessary?

From Los Angeles Times

In 2007, in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, they first outlined their vision for the biotic pump.

From Science Magazine

“Having these rainout shelters here is directly applicable to our soil types, biotic conditions and climatic conditions in general for farmers working in the field,” Fritschi said.

From Washington Times

“As humans change the world at an unprecedented rate and scale, there are likely widespread and consistent biotic responses to environmental change.”

From Reuters