单词 | biogeographical |
例句 | Consequently, the Sekisei Lagoon marks a significant biogeographical milestone in the northward migration of benthic organisms within coral reefs along the Kuroshio Current's dispersal route. Researchers discover a new species of larger benthic foraminifer from the Ryukyu Islands 2023-09-19T04:00:00Z “In other words, Earth is a biogeographical island with respect to animals. They’re trapped, like a flightless bird on an island.” Hardy water bears survive bullet impacts—up to a point 2021-05-18T04:00:00Z This process elucidates the early evolutionary history and biogeographical distribution of dinosaur groups and has more precisely located Dilophosaurus on the tree of life. The Real Dilophosaurus Would Have Eaten the Jurassic Park Version for Breakfast 2020-12-15T05:00:00Z Two distinct but very closely related lineages, not one, traced the biogeographical history we just described: moving south, splitting around the Rocky Mountains, heading into Mexico from an eastern North American ancestor. How Oak Trees Evolved to Rule the Forests of the Northern Hemisphere 2020-07-14T04:00:00Z "Colonization of plastic provides a mechanism for movement of organisms between biomes, thus potentially increasing their biogeographical range and risking the spread of invasive species and disease," the researchers wrote in the study. Plastic pollution in worlds' oceans could have $2.5 trillion impact, study says 2019-04-26T04:00:00Z These “colonies” increase the biogeographical range of bacteria and algae, thereby risking the spread of invasive species and disease, the research found. Marine plastic pollution costs the world up to $2.5bn a year, researchers find 2019-04-04T04:00:00Z Indeed, it is a natural consequence of climate warming at biogeographical transition zones where multiple species live at or close to their distribution limits, like in our case with the corals and kelps.” These corals love the warming oceans 2019-01-20T05:00:00Z Specifically, the new law will allow law enforcement officials to analyze trace DNA samples for genetic markers that help determine hair color, eye color, skin color, age, and “biogeographical ancestry.” In Germany, controversial law gives Bavarian police new power to use DNA 2018-05-15T04:00:00Z Gupta "inundated geological and biogeographical literature of the Himalayas with a blizzard of disinformation so extensive as to render the literature almost useless," Talent wrote. India’s paleontologists fight destruction of its fossil riches 2018-04-04T04:00:00Z For decades scientists have grappled with one of our planet's greatest biogeographical mysteries: how the geologic history of the Amazon River basin has shaped its magnificent ecosystem. Amazon Rain Forest May Have Once Been a Giant Marine Lake 2017-06-21T04:00:00Z Bavaria is pushing for inclusion of biogeographical origin. Forensics: Germany considers wider use of DNA evidence in criminal cases 2017-03-26T04:00:00Z Many existing systems also attempt to classify variations in the ocean, such as lists of large marine ecosystems or the Longhurst biogeographical provinces that are defined by the rate at which ocean life consumes carbon. 3D ocean map tracks ecosystems in unprecedented detail 2017-01-02T05:00:00Z Innumerable salmon clans eventually earmarked to all of the available niches within the species’ final broad biogeographical distribution. What ever happened to the mighty Atlantic salmon? 2016-03-15T04:00:00Z “This locality bridges the biogeographical gap between disparate species of the group,” McHugh says. Ancient ‘Fire Frog’ Among Odd New Amphibians Found in Brazil 2015-11-09T05:00:00Z Using morphological, genetic, and biogeographical data, the agency determined that humpback whales are not a single global population, but are instead 14 distinct segments that rarely intermingle. Some humpback whales may lose endangered status 2015-04-20T04:00:00Z The law in the Netherlands was changed in 2003 to allow forensic DNA samples to be analysed for biogeographical origin as well as for physical characteristics such as colouring. Forensics: Germany considers wider use of DNA evidence in criminal cases 2017-03-26T04:00:00Z There are two main competing phylogenetic hypotheses regarding the position of water dragons relative to other amphibolurines: each implies a different biogeographical scenario for the group. Australia, land of dragons (by which I mean: agamids) (part I) 2014-01-17T21:45:11.082Z We believe that raising transition zones to the rank of realms is inappropriate and will ultimately hamper biogeographical inference. [Technical Comment] Comment on “An Update of Wallace’s Zoogeographic Regions of the World” 2013-07-25T18:25:15.503Z "If proven, the biogeographical significance of these results is profound," says paleontologist Richard Kay of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. An Asian Origin for Human Ancestors? 2012-06-04T20:04:00Z There, I am excited to find several nuances in plumage and morphological traits across biogeographical regions in Mexico. Scientist at Work Blog: Quail Hybridization in Mexico 2011-12-28T22:50:17Z The biogeographical origins and age of these extant groups are one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of Gondwanan biogeography. Scientist at Work: When a Backpack Falls From a Helicopter, It's Back to Square One 2010-12-03T20:31:00Z |
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