mesocratic
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]mesocratic (not comparable)
- Relating to mesocracy, or rule by the middle class.
- (mineralogy) Neither leucocratic nor melanocratic; having a more or less even mixture of light and dark constituents.
Noun
[edit]mesocratic (uncountable)
- (ecology) The second stage of interglacial forest development (Early-Temperate), characterized by a transitional mix of light-demanding and shade-tolerant species.
- 1975, Valentin Abramovich Krasilov, Paleoecology of Terrestrial Plants, page 229:
- Turner and West ( 1968 ) suggest that the phases of an interglacial period (cryocratic, protocratic, mesocratic, telocratic ) be considered as cenozones.
- 1987, Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, page 10:
- Hence, regional soil degenerations and podsolization was probably an important factor contributing to the retrogressive change in the forest composition at the end of the mesocratic phase..
- 2012, M. Ingrouille, Historical Ecology of the British Flora, page 76:
- The fully developed mesocratic woodland had a somewhat different character..