biota – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
biota
n.
entire population of all plants and animals living in a particular ecosystem (Ecology)
Biota
Biota may refer to:
- Biota (ecology), the plant and animal life of a region (not planet earth but a particular region e.g. Tropical region)
- Biota (taxonomy), a superdomain in taxonomy
- Biota (plant), an evergreen coniferous tree, Platycladus orientalis
- Biota (band), an avant-prog band from Colorado, USA
- A synonym for artificial life organizations
- Biota!, a planned aquarium operated by Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in East London
- Biota, Zaragoza, a municipality in Zaragoza province, Spain
- Biota Holdings, an Australian biotech company
Biota!
Biota! was a proposed
aquarium in the Silvertown Quays redevelopment, on the site of
Millennium Mills adjacent to the
Royal Victoria Dock, part of the wider
Thames Gateway regeneration project for East London. The
£80 million building by
Terry Farrell & Partners architects was given outline planning permission in March 2005 and was initially expected to be completed in 2008. Biota! would have formed one of the main public attractions of the , £1.5 billion development, along with Silvertown Venture Xtreme, an extreme sports and surf centre.
biota
Noun
1. all the plant and animal life of a particular region
(synonym) biology
(hypernym) collection, aggregation, accumulation, assemblage
(member-meronym) fauna
Biota
The animal and plant life of a given region.
biota
(n.) = biota.
Ex: A total of 38 species were identified in the biota examined.