ascendancy

Etymology
or. The use in ecology is due to.

Noun

 * 1) The quality of being in the ascendant; dominant control, supremacy.
 * , a class of Protestant landowners and professionals that dominated political and social life in Ireland up to the early 20th century.
 * 1)  A quantitative attribute of an ecosystem, defined as a function of the ecosystem's trophic network, and intended to indicate its ability to prevail against disturbance by virtue of its combined organization and size.
 * , a class of Protestant landowners and professionals that dominated political and social life in Ireland up to the early 20th century.
 * 1)  A quantitative attribute of an ecosystem, defined as a function of the ecosystem's trophic network, and intended to indicate its ability to prevail against disturbance by virtue of its combined organization and size.
 * 1)  A quantitative attribute of an ecosystem, defined as a function of the ecosystem's trophic network, and intended to indicate its ability to prevail against disturbance by virtue of its combined organization and size.
 * 1)  A quantitative attribute of an ecosystem, defined as a function of the ecosystem's trophic network, and intended to indicate its ability to prevail against disturbance by virtue of its combined organization and size.
 * 1)  A quantitative attribute of an ecosystem, defined as a function of the ecosystem's trophic network, and intended to indicate its ability to prevail against disturbance by virtue of its combined organization and size.

Translations

 * Azerbaijani: ,
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 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 優勢, 支配地位
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 * Czech:, převaha
 * Dutch: ,
 * Estonian: ülevõim
 * Finnish:, valta-asemassa oleva
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 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Icelandic: ofurvald
 * Irish: cinseal
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