synecology

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Etymology

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From syn- +‎ ecology.

Noun

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synecology (usually uncountable, plural synecologies)

  1. (ecology) One of two broad subdivisions of ecology (the other being autecology), meaning the study of groups of organisms associated as a unit (essentially a biological community).

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