Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
Anthropozönosen
English translation:
anthropocoenoses
Added to glossary by
Ellen Kraus
Jun 23, 2017 12:30
6 yrs ago
German term
Anthropozönosen
German to English
Science
Science (general)
Scientific study - animal researcch
Examples from a scientific study regarding the feeding habiits of different bird species:
Durch das Angebot an zerstreuter Nahrung haben deshalb die Anthropo- zönosen früher eher der Amsel entsprochen.
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Obwohl der Star bereits lange in Anthropozönosen lebt, ist es bei dieser Art erst in der neuesten Zeit zur intensiveren Nahrungsaufnahme der Produkte menschlicher Tätigkeit gekommen.
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Durch das Angebot an zerstreuter Nahrung haben deshalb die Anthropo- zönosen früher eher der Amsel entsprochen.
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Obwohl der Star bereits lange in Anthropozönosen lebt, ist es bei dieser Art erst in der neuesten Zeit zur intensiveren Nahrungsaufnahme der Produkte menschlicher Tätigkeit gekommen.
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Proposed translations
(English)
3 +6 | anthropocoenosis | Ellen Kraus |
4 | Anthropogenic | Demna Alfred Janelidze |
Change log
Jul 7, 2017 09:36: Ellen Kraus Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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anthropocoenosis
though the Phrase related to the bird is embarrassing
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a biocoenosis for instance is a Lebensgemeinschaft
Eine Biozönose ist eine Gemeinschaft von Organismen verschiedener Arten in einem abgrenzbaren Lebensraum bzw. Standort. Biozönose und Biotop bilden zusammen das Ökosystem. Die Lebewesen einer Lebensgemeinschaft stehen untereinander in zahlreichen Wechselbeziehungen, werden von den abiotischen Umweltfaktoren beeinflusst und wirken auf diese wieder zurück
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sorry for having posted a German link: here is the English one:
A biocenosis coined by Karl Möbius in 1877, describes the interacting organisms living together in a habitat (biotope). In the palaeontological literature, the term ...
Biocoenosis - Hypergé
www.hypergeo.eu › ... › Society and environment › Concepts
Biocoenosis : the expression of "mutualism" in the biosphere. A biocoenosis can be defined as a community (the etymological meaning of the suffix –coenosis) ...
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the word coenosis is derived from the Greek word for community.
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another term for it could perhaps bee biospheric mutualism
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a biocoenosis for instance is a Lebensgemeinschaft
Eine Biozönose ist eine Gemeinschaft von Organismen verschiedener Arten in einem abgrenzbaren Lebensraum bzw. Standort. Biozönose und Biotop bilden zusammen das Ökosystem. Die Lebewesen einer Lebensgemeinschaft stehen untereinander in zahlreichen Wechselbeziehungen, werden von den abiotischen Umweltfaktoren beeinflusst und wirken auf diese wieder zurück
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Note added at 26 Min. (2017-06-23 12:57:00 GMT)
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sorry for having posted a German link: here is the English one:
A biocenosis coined by Karl Möbius in 1877, describes the interacting organisms living together in a habitat (biotope). In the palaeontological literature, the term ...
Biocoenosis - Hypergé
www.hypergeo.eu › ... › Society and environment › Concepts
Biocoenosis : the expression of "mutualism" in the biosphere. A biocoenosis can be defined as a community (the etymological meaning of the suffix –coenosis) ...
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Note added at 27 Min. (2017-06-23 12:57:50 GMT)
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the word coenosis is derived from the Greek word for community.
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Note added at 30 Min. (2017-06-23 13:01:29 GMT)
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another term for it could perhaps bee biospheric mutualism
Peer comment(s):
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Agnès Metanomski
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Thank you, Agnès !
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Armorel Young
: Well done - it took me a while to sort out anthropocoenosis and anthropozoonosis, but this will be it and makes perfect sense.
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Thank you, Armorel
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Ramey Rieger (X)
: anthropocEOnosEs//Not in the pdf, there it's ceo---but I can't find either with normal searches.
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Thank you, Ramey ! yes we need the plural here, it is "es", but the word´s beginning is cOenoses.
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Rainer Zawadzki
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Thank you, Rainer !
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Anne Schulz
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Lieben Dank und ein gutes nicht zu heißes Wochenende!
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Eckhard Boehle
: anthropocenosis
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Thank you, Eckhard !
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Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
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Anthropogenic
I believe it's a misspelling of Anthropozän, Anthropozänos(en)
meaning anthropogenic.
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or relating to the geological epoch of Anthropocene.
meaning anthropogenic.
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or relating to the geological epoch of Anthropocene.
Peer comment(s):
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Ramey Rieger (X)
: caused or produced by humans?//Antropocene may be an option, but anthropogenic I don't believe is one.
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In what sense? The epoch is a result/side effect of human existence, I guess.
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Discussion
κοινός [koinos] which means "gemeinsam" here: living together in the same habitat.
a special case of anthropoceonosis, +++an ecosystem
that is inhabited by the human population with
the environment transformed by humans for their
own needs.+++ It is a large concentration of people
along with specific architecture and infrastructure
that supports it, such as transportation and
information transmission, water supply, sewers,
etc. The city, of today is supplied with food by
plantations and farms; mines and forestry supply
it with materials and energy resources.
Translation for "zönose" is "ceonosis", so I think the correct term could be "anthropoceonosis", even though it's hard to find (check http://bc.zcdn.edu.pl:8080/Content/1050/Refleksje_4_2013.pdf...
Something to that effect, I believe. But the hoity-toity term? No idea, can't turn up anything righteous.
Obwohl der Star bereits lange in Anthropozönosen lebt, ist es bei dieser Art erst in der neuesten Zeit zur intensiveren Nahrungsaufnahme der Produkte menschlicher Tätigkeit gekommen.
My first thought was "anthropocoenosis" but this relates to transmitted diseases which is not what this article is about at all