ecospace

English

Etymology

From eco- + space.

Noun

ecospace (plural ecospaces)

  1. (paleontology, biology) The graphical representation of the various ecological modes of life that an organism does or can occupy.
  2. (ecology, neologism) The ecological space that an organism occupies as part of its habitat.

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