/baɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl ɪnˈvaɪrənmənt/
The term "biological environment" refers to the natural world in which living organisms exist and interact, including all biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components. It encompasses various elements such as ecosystems, habitats, biodiversity, and the relationships between organisms.
This term is commonly used in ecological, environmental science, and biological contexts. It may appear both in oral speech and written contexts, but it is more frequently encountered in written academic or scientific discussions.
Сохранение биологической среды важно для поддержания биоразнообразия.
Pollution has a detrimental effect on the biological environment of the river.
Загрязнение оказывает вредное воздействие на биологическую среду реки.
Understanding the biological environment helps scientists in their research on climate change.
While "biological environment" itself is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, it often appears in discussions relating to the ecology and sustainability of our planet. Below are some relevant idiomatic expressions that include associated terminology:
Нам всем нужно работать вместе, потому что мы все находимся в одной экосистеме.
A delicate balance
Экологическая система требует тонкого баланса для поддержания биологической среды.
To go green
Компании начинают становиться "зелеными", чтобы защитить биологическую среду.
Survival of the fittest
В природе часто дело сводится к выживанию сильнейших в их биологической среде.
Ecosystem services
The term "biological" comes from the Greek word "bios," meaning "life," and "logia," meaning "study." The word "environment" originates from the Old French "environner," which means "to encircle or surround." Thus, "biological environment" can be loosely interpreted as "the surrounding life."