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Relating to mesocracy, or rule by the middle class. examples
(mineralogy) Neither leucocratic nor melanocratic; having a more or less even mixture of light and dark constituents. examples
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(ecology) The second stage of interglacial forest development (Early-Temperate), characterized by a transitional mix of light-demanding and shade-tolerant species. quotations
Turner and West ( 1968 ) suggest that the phases of an interglacial period (cryocratic, protocratic, mesocratic, telocratic ) be considered as cenozones.
1975, Valentin Abramovich Krasilov, Paleoecology of Terrestrial Plants, page 229
Hence, regional soil degenerations and podsolization was probably an important factor contributing to the retrogressive change in the forest composition at the end of the mesocratic phase..
1987, Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, page 10
The fully developed mesocratic woodland had a somewhat different character..
2012, M. Ingrouille, Historical Ecology of the British Flora, page 76