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Ecosynthesis is the use of introduced species to fill niches in a disrupted environment, with the aim of increasing the speed of ecological restoration
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Hypothetical planetary engineering process
planetary engineering officially in a study, but used the term "planetary ecosynthesis" instead. The study concluded that it was possible for Mars to support
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Prevention of interplanetary biological contamination
Space Insider Columnist, January 17, 2013 Christopher P. McKay Planetary Ecosynthesis on Mars: Restoration Ecology and Environmental Ethics NASA Ames Research
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Biological contamination of a planetary body by a space probe or spacecraft
January 2018. doi:10.1017/S1473550417000490 Christopher P. McKay Planetary Ecosynthesis on Mars: Restoration Ecology and Environmental Ethics Archived 2020-04-01
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American planetary scientist
Report, XXI(4), 4–5 (2001). McKay, Chris (December 2007). "Planetary Ecosynthesis on Mars: Restoration Ecology and Environmental Ethics" (PDF). Archived
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sterile planet. ecoregion A region defined by its geography and ecology. ecosynthesis The use of introduced species to fill niches in a disrupted environment
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Marine park in Singapore
of artificial reef area using concrete structures to support existing ecosynthesis and Coral reef protection efforts to conserve marine biodiversity. In
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River in Tasmania, Australia
Aboriginal Place Names. Launceston, Tasmania: QVMAG. p. 54. Sprod, Daniel; Ecosynthesis (2002), Elizabeth catchment rivercare plan, Campbell Town Landcare Association
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framework for management is necessary. Biosemiotics Community (ecology) Ecosynthesis Exaptation Janzen–Connell hypothesis Hsiao, T. H. (1978). "Host plant
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Swedish form of Latin Martinus, MÃ…RTEN means "of/like Mars."
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A Berry; Sea of Bitterness; Sadness from the Sea
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Occupational Name; One who Cooks Food
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