An assemblage is a taxonomic subset of a community. For example, all mammals found in the eastern deciduous forest biome of the United States are an assemblage (the subset is the taxonomic class Mammalia), or an assemblage could be even narrower such as all squirrels in the eastern deciduous forest (the subset is the family Sciuridae, in the order Rodentia, in the class Mammalia). Refer to Fauth et al. (1996) for more information. J. E. Fauth, J. Bernardo, M. Camara, W. J. Resetarits, Jr., J. Van Buskirk, and S. A. McCollum. 1996. Simplifying the Jargon of Community Ecology: A Conceptual Approach. The American Naturalist 147: 282 - 286.
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There are several different disciplines within ecology. Those include animal ecology, population ecology, quantitative ecology, community ecology, and molecular ecology.
the mixture of pollen and spores.
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A crowd.
Assemblage - album - was created in 1981.
Remblandt Assemblage was created in 1981.
The act of assembling, or the state of being assembled; association., A collection of individuals, or of individuals, or of particular things; as, a political assemblage; an assemblage of ideas.
In philosophy, 'assemblage' typically refers to a collection or arrangement of elements or entities that come together to form a whole. It can be used to describe the process by which diverse components interact and intertwine to create a complex system or structure.
He knows the assemblage of parts of a car machine because he is a mechanic.
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The ecology of amfibians is the interaction with this group of animals with their environment and habitat, and their food items and predators.
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Coller means to glue in French. 'Un collage' is an assemblage of glued pictures.
Peter Colin Dawson has written: 'From death assemblage to fossil assemblage'