ecosistemas acuáticos |
aquatic ecosystem (Any watery environment, from small to large, from pond to ocean, in which plants and animals interact with the chemical and physical features of the environment) |
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ecosistemas acuáticos |
aquatic ecosystem |
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ecosistemas acuáticos transfronterizos |
transboundary aquatic ecosystems |
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ecosistemas costeros |
coastal ecosystem (Marine environments bounded by the coastal land margin (seashore) and the continental shelf 100-200 m below sea level. Ecologically, the coastal and nearshore zones grade from shallow water depths, influenced by the adjacent landmass and input from coastal rivers and estuaries, to the continental shelf break, where oceanic processes predominate. Among the unique marine ecosystems associated with coastal and nearshore waterbodies are seaweed-dominated communities, coral reefs and upwellings) |
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ecosistemas costeros |
coastal ecosystem |
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ecosistemas de agua dulce |
freshwater ecosystem |
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ecosistemas de ciénagas |
wetlands ecosystem (Ecosystems of areas largely inundated with water but offering elevated lands as a habitat for wildlife. This areas include swamps, both seasonal and permanent, marsh, open fresh water, shallow saline lagoons, the estuaries of rivers, floodplains and coastal sand dunes. They provide food, breeding grounds, water and sanctuary for many forms of fish, birds and other animal and plant life. They are among the most productive ecosystems producing timber, peat moss and crops such as rice and a variety of berries) |
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ecosistemas de ciénagas |
wetlands ecosystem |
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ecosistemas de importancia internacional |
internationally important ecosystem (Ecosystems whose importance is recognised at international level and which are, in some cases, protected by international conventions) |
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ecosistemas de importancia internacional |
internationally important ecosystem |
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ecosistemas insulares |
island ecosystem (Unique but fragile and vulnerable ecosystems due to the fact that the evolution of their flora and fauna has taken place in relative isolation. Many remote islands have some of the most unique flora in the world; some have species of plants and animals that are not found anywhere else, which have evolved in a specialized way, sheltered from the fierce competition that species face on mainland) |
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ecosistemas insulares |
island ecosystem |
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ecosistemas marinos |
marine ecosystem (Any marine environment, from pond to ocean, in which plants and animals interact with the chemical and physical features of the environment) |
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ecosistemas marinos |
marine ecosystem |
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ecosistemas naturales u objeto de ordenación |
natural or managed ecosystems |
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ecosistemas semiáridos |
semi-arid land ecosystem (The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings in regions that have between 10 to 20 inches of rainfall and are capable of sustaining some grasses and shrubs but not woodland) |
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ecosistemas semiáridos |
semi-arid land ecosystem |
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Ecosistemas terrestres y cambio mundial |
Global Change and Terrestrial Ecosystems |
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ecosistemas urbanos |
urban ecosystem (Towns and cities viewed as ecosystems, having an input of matter and energy, recycling within the system, and an output of matter and energy into the surroundings) |
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ecosistemas urbanos |
urban ecosystem |
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