ecologically in the PONS Dictionary

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It offers a forum for voices ranging from the ecologically pragmatic to the wildly visionary.
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The wilderness encompasses an ecologically complex and geologically active landscape.
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In an ecologically healthy area, there are many possible shelters so an individual can choose its preferred den.
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Ecologically speaking, this resembles the mobbing behavior that characterizes many species of small birds when they collectively defend against the predator.
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In particular, insects occupy a wide range of ecologically diverse niches and, so, exhibit a variety of strategies to avoid desiccation.
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Ecologically, the genus is remarkable in that the larvae of several species are aquatic.
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Social insects have been extraordinarily successful ecologically and evolutionarily.
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Commercial drilling for this ecologically pure water started in 1927.
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They are also more ecologically friendly, as the harvesting method does not cause damage to undersea flora or fauna.
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Nectar is an ecologically important item, the sugar source for honey.
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