• Hemeroby, or hemerochora is a term used in botanical and ecological sciences. It is often associated to naturalness as the complementary term, with a high...
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    indicators such as the annual or perennial character of the plants. Edge effect Hemeroby Pioneer species Restoration ecology Supertramp (ecology) Examples of ruderal...
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    management Environmental impact of agriculture Escaped plant Genetic pollution Hemeroby Hemerochory Human impact on the environment Introduced species Invasive...
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  • hemeralopia hemer- tame Greek ἥμερος (hḗmeros), ἡμερότης (hēmerótēs) hemeroby, hemerochora, hemerophile hemi- half Greek ἥμισυς (hḗmisus) anhemitonic...
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  • hemeralopia hemer- tame Greek ἥμερος (hḗmeros), ἡμερότης (hēmerótēs) hemeroby, hemerochora, hemerophile hemi- half Greek ἥμισυς (hḗmisus) anhemitonic...
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    use indicators, the Digital Land Cover Model (LBM-DE) for the indicators hemeroby and degree of naturalness, official house perimeters (HU-DE) and house...
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    hand axes about 500 thousand years ago.[citation needed] The degree of hemeroby (human influence) and the extent of the original natural state from so...
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