macrofauna — ▪ biology in soil science, animals that are one centimetre or more long but smaller than an earthworm. Potworms, myriapods, centipedes, millipedes, slugs, snails, fly larvae, beetles, beetle larvae, and spiders are typical members of the… … Universalium
macrofauna — mac·ro·fau·na mak rō .fȯn ə, .fän n animals large enough to be seen by the naked eye <aquatic macrofauna> compare MICROFAUNA mac·ro·fau·nal əl adj * * * mac·ro·fau·na (mak″ro fawґnə) the animal life, visible to the naked eye,… … Medical dictionary
macrofauna — makrofauna statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Biocenozės dalis, kurią sudaro stambių gyvūnų rūšys. atitikmenys: angl. macrofauna vok. Makrofauna, f rus. макрофауна, f … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
macrofauna — large animals, including fishes … Dictionary of ichthyology
macrofauna — n. [Gr. makros, large; L. Faunus, diety of herds and fields] 1. Widely distributed; from a macrohabitat. 2. Animals measured in centimeters rather than microscopic units … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
macrofauna — noun A term applied to large animals, not quite large enough to be considered megafauna but larger than microfauna. Some include larger species of insects and annelids in this group … Wiktionary
macrofauna — mac·ro·fauna … English syllables
macrofauna — /ˈmækroʊfɔnə/ (say makrohfawnuh) noun small animal organisms found in the soil or at the bottom of bodies of water, measuring at least 1 mm in length and measured in centimetres rather than in microscopic units. Compare microfauna …
macrofauna — … Useful english dictionary
List of Cumacea literature — Extensive literature list on Cumaceans. Contents: Top · 0–9 · A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A … Wikipedia