adjective
- (of a body of water) containing low levels of nutrients and supporting relatively little plant and animal life
- (of soil) lacking in nutrients necessary for plant growth
Usage: ecology and limnology; technical
Usage: soil science; technical
Examples
- The mountain lake is oligotrophic, with clear water and minimal algae growth.
- Oligotrophic soils in the region support only hardy, drought-resistant plants.
- Scientists monitor oligotrophic lakes to track changes in water quality.
- The oligotrophic nature of the bog limits the diversity of plant species.
- Oligotrophic conditions can develop when nutrient runoff is prevented.
- Alpine lakes are often oligotrophic due to their isolation and low nutrient input.