different between megafauna vs macrofauna
megafauna
English
Etymology
mega- +? fauna
Noun
megafauna (plural megafaunas or megafauna)
- The large animals of a given region or time, considered as a group.
- A treatise on such a group of large animals.
Derived terms
- megafaunal
Translations
See also
- Wikipedia article on megafauna
Spanish
Noun
megafauna f (plural megafaunas)
- (zoology) megafauna
megafauna From the web:
macrofauna
English
Etymology
From macro- +? fauna
Noun
macrofauna (plural macrofaunae or macrofaunas)
- Any large animal that is not quite large enough to be considered megafauna, but larger than microfauna. Some include larger species of insects and annelids in this group.
Derived terms
- macrofaunal
Spanish
Noun
macrofauna f (plural macrofaunas)
- (zoology) macrofauna
macrofauna From the web:
- macrofauna meaning
- what is macrofauna in biology
- what is macrofauna in archaeology
- what does macrofauna mean
- what is macrofauna science
- what is soil macrofauna
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