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Thanatocoenose vs Biocoenose - What's the difference?

thanatocoenose | biocoenose | Related terms |

Thanatocoenose is a related term of biocoenose.


As nouns the difference between thanatocoenose and biocoenose

is that thanatocoenose is a collection of dead life forms that are found together, having previously interacted as a community within an ecosystem while biocoenose is a living collection of life forms that are found together, interacting as a community within an ecosystem.

thanatocoenose

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A collection of dead life forms that are found together, having previously interacted as a community within an ecosystem.
  • *1977 , H. Löffler, ?D. Danielopol, Aspects of Ecology and Zoogeography of Recent and Fossil Ostracoda , page 454:
  • This sort of thanatocoenose is typical of lakes with a semi-arid climate (Early Triassic period in the Kuznetsk Basin, Middle Jurassic- Lower Cretaceous of Middle Asia).
  • *1989 , Hans M. Bolli, ?John B. Saunders, ?Katharina Perch-Nielsen, Plankton Stratigraphy , Volume 2, page 764:
  • The fossil diatom assemblage or thanatocoenose found in sediments typially represents as little as 1-5% ofthe original living assemblage or biocoenose.
  • *2008 , R. Lee Lyman, Quantitative Paleozoology , page 23:
  • Given that paleozoologists sample the geological record (i.e., where faunal remains are deposited as a particular kind of sedimentary particle), they don't always have a complete thanatocoenose lying on the lab table.

    Synonyms

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    biocoenose

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A living collection of life forms that are found together, interacting as a community within an ecosystem.
  • Derived terms

    * biocoenology * biocoenological * biocoenologically