biotic stability
[baɪˈɒtɪk stəˈbɪlɪti]
nounfemininepl: biotic stabilities / estabilidades bióticas
estabilidade biótica
1. The ability of a biological community or ecosystem to maintain its structure, function, and species composition over time despite environmental disturbances or changes
The biotic stability of the rainforest allows it to recover from natural disasters.
A estabilidade biótica da floresta tropical permite que ela se recupere de desastres naturais.
2. The resistance of an ecosystem to changes in species composition and ecological processes when subjected to external pressures
Scientists study biotic stability to understand ecosystem resilience.
Os cientistas estudam a estabilidade biótica para compreender a resiliência do ecossistema.
3. The equilibrium state of biological systems characterized by minimal fluctuations in population dynamics and community interactions
The biotic stability of the coral reef decreased due to rising water temperatures.
A estabilidade biótica do recife de coral diminuiu devido ao aumento das temperaturas da água.
This is primarily scientific and academic terminology used in environmental science, ecology, and conservation biology. In Brazil, it is commonly discussed in the context of Amazonian rainforest preservation and marine ecosystem protection. The term reflects growing concerns about climate change and biodiversity loss in both Brazilian and international environmental discourse.
Related Idioms & Phrases
maintain ecological balance
preserve biotic stability
restore ecosystem equilibrium
threatened biotic stability
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