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"Do-it-yourself biology" is a growing movement in which individuals, communities, and small organizations, study biology and life science using the same methods as traditional research institutions.
Communities (in Biology) are made of every living thing found there. Trees, grass, bushes, insects, spiders, bugs, worms, birds, squirrels, rabbits, people plus all you can think of. It does depend on where the community is found. There are very large number in rain forests and very few in true deserts.
Advanced biology is much more detailed than biology.
There is no branch of biology that is only related to biology. Science is interconnected.
A Bachelor of Arts in Biology. It's a degree.
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"Do-it-yourself biology" is a growing movement in which individuals, communities, and small organizations, study biology and life science using the same methods as traditional research institutions.
Early civilizations were characterized by the development of complex social hierarchies, urban centers, agriculture-based economies, written language, and formalized systems of government and religion. These features distinguished them from the more mobile and egalitarian nature of hunter-gatherer communities.
There are Aquarium jobs,Marine Mammal science,Whale Biology,Oceanography,study specific (like taxonomy,physiology,behavior),you can study communities of species.
The Neolithic Era is distinguished from the Paleolithic Era by the development of agriculture, domestication of plants and animals, settled communities, and the use of more advanced tools and technologies. This transition marked a shift from hunting and gathering to farming as a primary mode of subsistence.
P. Ketner has written: 'Primary production of salt-marsh communities on the Island of Terschelling' -- subject(s): Plant communities, Primary productivity (Biology), Salt marsh plants, Salt marshes
Christopher R Webster has written: 'The influence of white-tailed deer on plant communities within mesic forest' -- subject(s): White-tailed deer, Plant communities, Population biology
Linda Pikula has written: 'Ecosystems of the Florida Keys' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Biotic communities, Ecology, Marine biology, Oceanography
Israel N. Duran has written: 'Stability and complexity' -- subject(s): Biotic communities, Biological diversity, Competition (Biology)
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Biomes are climatically and geographically defined areas of ecologically similar climatic conditions such as communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms, and are often referred to as ecosystems.
The biological hierarchy is, from lowest to highest: cells, tissues, organs and organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystems, the biosphere.