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Definition of overexploitation

Overexploitation is the act and result of overexploiting: exploiting (using) a resource excessively. The term is also accepted by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) as overexploitation, with a single letter E. Depleting natural resources The overexploitation of natural resources is one of the great ecological problems of today. This phenomenon […]

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Definition of seedbed

The place where seed collections are stored for study and conservation is called a seedbed. The term also refers to the space where vegetables are planted and raised before transplanting. General characteristics Also known as almáciga or almácigo, the seedbed is arranged in a special way for the placement of the […]

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Definition of autoecology

The analysis of the links that a species establishes with the environment is known as autoecology. It is a branch of ecology: the science focused on living beings as members of an environment, dedicated to the study of the relationships that organisms develop among themselves and with said environment. Elementary level […]

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Definition of hydroponics

The notion of hydroponics is used in the field of botany to refer to the technique that allows species to be grown in an aqueous solution. Crops of this type, therefore, do without land. General characteristics For the development of hydroponics, the nutrients that the plants need are dissolved in the water […]

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Definition of anthropic

The Greek term ánthrōpos (which can be translated as “human being”) derived from anthrōpikós (“human”), the closest etymological antecedent of anthropic. This adjective is used to describe what is generated or transformed by an activity carried out by man. The anthropic, therefore, is something resulting from human actions. The term is usually used with respect to […]

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Definition of eutrophication

The concept of eutrophication refers to an increase in nutritional substances found in fresh water. This particularity causes an excessive amount of phytoplankton to be generated. Excess nutrients When an aquatic ecosystem registers an excessive level of nutrients, eutrophication occurs. Typically, an excess of phosphorus and […]

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Definition of chinampa

The concept of chinampa comes from the Nahuatl word chinamitl, which can be translated as "close to the reeds." This is the name given to the small land located in lagoon areas near Mexico City, where it is common for different types of crops to be developed. The ancient procedure that was […]

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Definition of chakra

The term chakra comes from the Quechua word chakra. It is a concept used on the American continent to refer to a farm. The farms, therefore, are farms or rural haciendas. They are generally dedicated to raising livestock or carrying out agricultural activities and have one or more […]

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Definition of limnology

The notion of limnology refers to the scientific discipline that is dedicated to carrying out research on lagoons and lakes. The specialization of biology focused on fresh waters is also called limnology. Limnology, in this framework, studies how aquatic beings interact with the environment. In a broad sense, it analyzes […]

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Definition of ecosphere

The concept of ecosphere is not part of the dictionary prepared by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE). However, the term is usually used to refer to all of the Earth's ecosystems. A global ecosystem The ecosphere, or ecosphere (with an accent on the E), is a unit made up of all living beings and […]

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