This may suggest that in the Blockhouse Shale C. friendsvillensis was part of a deeper water biocoenosis than in the other known occurrences. |
The indicators chosen include human-ecological functions, accessibility and infrastructure development and the regulation and regeneration of population and biocoenosis. |
The current testing strategies for ecotoxicological endpoints do not consider effects on chemical communication at the population and biocoenosis level. |
As a result, the local biocoenosis will slowly adapt to high water levels and is expected to cope with the challenge of an extreme flood event. |
Whatley described a similar age structure as characteristic of low-energy biocoenosis, considered extremely rare in marine shelf environments. |
It describes how the physico-chemistry of its water and its microoorganisms have changed, along with its biocoenosis, from the appearance of new fish species to the disappearance of others. |