Biotóp
Biotóp, also written biotop or biotope in many languages, is a term used in ecology to describe the abiotic, physical environment that provides the conditions for a particular community of organisms. The word denotes the non-living component of a habitat—the surrounding climate, terrain, water, soil, light regime, temperature, and other chemical and physical attributes that shape which species can persist there.
The biotóp includes factors such as climate (air and water temperature, precipitation, humidity), substrate or soil
Biotóp is distinct from biocenosis, the living community that occupies the space, though the two concepts are
Common biotopes are found in freshwater, terrestrial, and marine environments. Examples include a shaded forest understory
Understanding biotopes supports conservation and restoration by highlighting which abiotic conditions must be preserved or recreated