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vi·var·i·um

 (vī-vâr′ē-əm)
n. pl. vi·var·i·ums or vi·var·i·a (-ē-ə)
A place, such as an enclosure or facility, used for keeping living animals for observation or research.

[Latin vīvārium, from neuter of vīvārius, of living creatures, from vīvus, alive; see vivify.]
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vivarium

(vaɪˈvɛərɪəm)
n, pl -iums or -ia (-ɪə)
(Zoology) a place where live animals are kept under natural conditions for study, research, etc
[C16: from Latin: enclosure where live fish or game are kept, from vīvus alive]
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vi•var•i•um

(vaɪˈvɛər i əm, vɪ-)

n., pl. -var•i•ums, -var•i•a (-ˈvɛər i ə)
a place, as a laboratory, where live animals or plants are kept under conditions simulating their natural environment, as for research.
[1590–1600; < Latin vīvārium=vīv(us) living (see vital) + -ārium -ary]
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vivarium

an enclosed environment, as a glass container, in which plants or animals are raised under conditions that approximate their natural habitat. Also vivary.
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Vivarium

 a place or enclosure where living animals, especially fish, are kept, 1600.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.vivarium - an indoor enclosure for keeping and raising living animals and plants and observing them under natural conditionsvivarium - an indoor enclosure for keeping and raising living animals and plants and observing them under natural conditions
aquarium, fish tank, marine museum - a tank or pool or bowl filled with water for keeping live fish and underwater animals
enclosure - a structure consisting of an area that has been enclosed for some purpose
terrarium - a vivarium in which selected living plants are kept and observed
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Translations

vivarium

[vɪˈvɛərɪəm] N (vivariums or vivaria (pl)) [vɪˈvɛərɪə]vivero m
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vivarium

nVivarium nt
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We looked for and collected vascular plants, macroalgae, Chara and Cladophora, and the aquatic bryophyte, Amblystegium riparium, following standard methods used in the 1960s surveys.
Cook Rhizoclonium riparium A (Roth) Kutzing ex Harvey Rhodomela P 16 0.26 [+ or -] 0.91 confervoides (Hudson) P.
Weed Bioagent Kind of Reporting bioagent country Chondrilla Puccina Rust Australia juncea chondrillina Cyperus Bactra Shoot boring India, rotundus verutana moth Pakistan, USA Eupatorium Entyloma Plant USA riparium compositarum pathogen Hydrilla Hydrellia Shoot fly USA verticillata pakistanae Orobanche Sclerotinia Plant USA cernua sp.
For the waste water remediation purpose Lemna minor, Elodea canadensis, and Leptodictyum riparium were also considered as good candidates (Basile et al., 2012).In addition, levels of heavy metals in various species of plants growing in the same habitats may vary considerably (Mari et al.,2011).
21 (5) 0.4 (l) 3 Cicuta bulbifera 7 (2) 0.3 (0.5) 1 Carex echinata 7 (2) 0.2 (0.4) 1 Ilex verticillata 7 (2) 0.2 (0.4) 1 Onoclea sensibilis 7 (2) 0.2 (0.4) 1 Toxicodendron vernix 7 (2) 0.2 (0.4) 1 GROUND LAYER Sphagnum fimbriatum 14 (29) 3.1 (56) 42 Aulacomnium palustre 14 (29) 2 (32) 30 Leptodictyum riparium 21 (43) 0.4 (6) 17 AQUATIC LAYER Lenma minor 57 (100) 39 (100) 100 Wolffia sp.
An exception is Amblystegium riparium, a moss that clearly undergoes successive cytokinesis (Brown & Lemmon, 1982b) and there are vague references to successive division in liverworts.