- amensalism
- amen·sal·ism (a-menґsəl-iz-əm) symbiosis in which one population (or individual) is adversely affected and the other is unaffected.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
amensalism — AMENSALÍSM s. n. (biol.) interacţiune care se manifestă între indivizii diferitelor specii. (< fr. amensalisme) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român
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amensalism — negatively affecting one or several species; a form of symbiosis where one of the embers suffers as a result of the relationship while the other is unaffected by it … Dictionary of ichthyology
amensalism — n. [Gr. a, without; L. mensa, table] A form of symbiotic relationship in which one of the organisms is inhibited and the other is not … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
amensalism — (a men sěl iz ěm) A relationship in which the product of one organism has a negative effect on another organism … Dictionary of microbiology
amensalism — /ay men seuh liz euhm/, n. Ecol. a relationship between two species of organisms in which the individuals of one species adversely affect those of the other and are unaffected themselves. [prob. A 6 + (COM)MENSAL + ISM] * * * ▪ biology… … Universalium
amensalism — noun A form of symbiosis in which one species is harmed or impeded and the other is unaffected … Wiktionary
amensalism — /ay men seuh liz euhm/, n. Ecol. a relationship between two species of organisms in which the individuals of one species adversely affect those of the other and are unaffected themselves. [prob. A 6 + (COM)MENSAL + ISM] … Useful english dictionary
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