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Bionomics (Greek: bio = life; nomos = law) has two different meanings: * the first is the comprehensive study of an organism and its relation to its environment. As translated from the French word Bionomie, its first use in English was in the period of 1885-1890. Another way of expressing this word is the term currently referred to as "ecology". * the other is an economic discipline which studies economy as a self-organized evolving ecosystem. Bionomics as an economic discipline is used by Igor Flor of "Bionomica, the International Bionomics Institute"

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  • Bionomics (Greek: bio = life; nomos = law) has two different meanings: * the first is the comprehensive study of an organism and its relation to its environment. As translated from the French word Bionomie, its first use in English was in the period of 1885-1890. Another way of expressing this word is the term currently referred to as "ecology". * the other is an economic discipline which studies economy as a self-organized evolving ecosystem. An example of studies of the first type is in Richard B. Selander's Bionomics, Systematics and Phylogeny of Lytta, a Genus of Blister Beetles (Coleoptera, Meloidae), Illinois Biological Monographs: number 28, 1960. According to some scholars, who still adhere to bionomics, it transforms many principles of traditional ecology, recognizing that Life on Earth is hierarchically organized in complex systems, acting as living entities well farther populations and communities. When related to the territory Ignegnoli talks about Landscape Bionomics, defining Landscape as the "level of biological organization integrating complex systems of plants, animals and humans in a living Entity recognizable in a territory as characterized by suitable emerging properties in a determined spatial configuration". (Ingegnoli, 2011, 2015; Ingegnoli, Bocchi, Giglio, 2017) Bionomics as an economic discipline is used by Igor Flor of "Bionomica, the International Bionomics Institute" (en)
  • Staidéar ar orgánaigh i dtaca lena gcomhshaol. Baintear feidhm as an téarma go príomha i staidéar éiceolaíoch ar speiceas amháin ar leith. (ga)
  • Em ecologia, Bionomia é o ramo da Biologia que estuda o comportamento das espécies em relação ao meio ambiente e como elas se relacionam e estão organizadas. Em 1955 foi publicado o primeiro trabalho sobre o assunto comparando a população de bentos do Mediterrâneo ocidental, em comparação com a do Atlântico Nordeste. (pt)
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  • Staidéar ar orgánaigh i dtaca lena gcomhshaol. Baintear feidhm as an téarma go príomha i staidéar éiceolaíoch ar speiceas amháin ar leith. (ga)
  • Em ecologia, Bionomia é o ramo da Biologia que estuda o comportamento das espécies em relação ao meio ambiente e como elas se relacionam e estão organizadas. Em 1955 foi publicado o primeiro trabalho sobre o assunto comparando a população de bentos do Mediterrâneo ocidental, em comparação com a do Atlântico Nordeste. (pt)
  • Bionomics (Greek: bio = life; nomos = law) has two different meanings: * the first is the comprehensive study of an organism and its relation to its environment. As translated from the French word Bionomie, its first use in English was in the period of 1885-1890. Another way of expressing this word is the term currently referred to as "ecology". * the other is an economic discipline which studies economy as a self-organized evolving ecosystem. Bionomics as an economic discipline is used by Igor Flor of "Bionomica, the International Bionomics Institute" (en)
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  • Bionomics (en)
  • Bithnomaíocht (ga)
  • Bionomia (pt)
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