
Describes a body of water with a high
concentration of nutrient salts and a high or excessive rate of biological production.
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Highly fertile waters characterized by warm, nutrient-rich shallow basins.
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Water with high levels of plant nutrients, sometimes due to human activity.
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<plant biology> Rich in dissolved nutrients, photosynthetically productive and often deficient in oxygen during warm weather. (Compare oligotrophic.) ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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Usually refers to a nutrient-enriched, highly productive body of water.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: yū-trof′ik Definitions: 1. Relating to, characterized by, or promoting eutrophia.
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(Gk: eu well; trephos to feed; overfed) a term describing water, well supplied with nutrients and too highly productive of organic matter. Eutrophication may be a problem when water becomes so rich that plant organisms cause problems to other organisms. It often results in an ecosystem 'flip', changing the living community in a drastic way to one t...
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eutrophic 1. In medicine, pertaining to or being in a condition of eutrophy. 2. In ecology, with reference to lakes or ponds, characterized by an abundant accumulation of nutrients that support a dense growth of algae and other organisms, the decay of which depletes the shallow waters of oxygen in summer. 3. Having waters (lakes or ponds) rich in ...
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Of a lake, swamp, etc. rich in organic or mineral nutrients and having as a result an excessive growth of algæ and other plants, with depletion of oxygen and consequent extinction of animal life.
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Water bodies or habitats having high concentrations of nutrients
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adjective (ecology) of a lake or other body of water rich in nutrients and subject to eutrophication
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Rich in nutrients, usually applied to (polluted) wetlands.
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waters rich in mineral and organic nutrients that promote a proliferation of plant life, especially algae
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pertaining to or being in a condition of eutrophy. · (of a lake) characterized by an abundant accumulation of nutrients that support a dense growth of algae and other organisms, the decay of which depletes the shallow waters of oxygen in summer.
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[Difficult words] (ecology) of a lake or other body of water rich in nutrients and subject to eutrophication
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[Obscure words] (ecology) of a lake or other body of water rich in nutrients and subject to eutrophication
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