词汇 | example_english_invasion |
释义 | Examples of invasionThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. At this point, villages were teetering on the brink of famine as locust invasions threatened to consume the limited food crops that had been planted. Linking climate change and biological invasions: ocean warming facilitates nonindigenous species invasions. Species diversity and biological invasions: relating local process to community pattern. The political theory was based on the belief that wealth could be lost because of natural disasters and because of invasions by other states. What, if any, common features had these many and very different alien invasions and invaders ? However, on average, those invasions that are successful should be in areas where all aspects of the environment are suitable and some are favourable. On the other hand, parasitologists should benefit in their future research from information on invasions and colonizations by host animals. Does it simply fall silent, or does it emit a loud, high-pitched, non-stop screech evocative of alien invasions in science fiction movies? All available evidence, including the logistical and financial support for the invasions, points to the state's involvement. Biological invasions provide an interesting context to study such host-parasite relationships. Even in the most violent and chaotic farm invasions during the ' time of jambanja ' there was an equally instrumental order beneath ostensible disorder. If high tree-species diversity resists invasions, one would expect monodominant forests to be more invasible. Predicting and explaining plant invasions through analysis of source area floras: some critical consideration. Various kinds of hunger crises caused by natural disasters such as drought, invasions of locusts, blight and other pests and epidemics can be categorized. The potential for future fruit fly invasions is of great concern to regulatory agencies and domestic growers. Knowing this, the squatters will tend to target precisely those farms with their invasions. In this contribution, invasions by hosts as well as parasites are considered comparatively, revealing many similarities and a few differences. Firstly, invasions often occur as a result of the introduction of relatively uninfected stages such as larvae or seeds. The rate of these biological invasions has substantially increased in recent years due to the globalization of the world's economies. Their countries of origin will be in uenced by wherever there are civil wars, invasions, persecution and other political, environmental and economic upheavals. Massive invasions by cercariae cause fish mortality, likely to be attributed to extensive haemorrhaging. What is the hidden agenda behind these invasions? However, there is little evidence to support the idea that tropical forests are naturally resistant to invasions. There are a number o f attributes that facilitate successful invasions by exotic p lant species. How can alien species inventories and interception data help us prevent insect invasions? The legal protection of medical records behind which such couples could hide is itself important and based on constitutional guarantees against unreasonable invasions of privacy. In addition to applications in pest control management, genetic analysis may help understand invasions, since the degree of genetic variation may bear on their success. A second hypothesis would involve separate invasions by different types of elements, which have come to be found together in the current polymorphic areas. With variable frequency, invasions have been followed by the dispersal and establishment of non-indigenous species, whether host or parasite. However, first all unauthorised land invasions had to stop and legal procedures be restored. Land ruined by these invasions needed to be surveyed, so survey techniques and related mathematical knowledge became necessary. The invasions ended upon his death in 1598. In fact, different invasions may be explained by different combinations of these hypotheses. Biological invasions in the tropics: hypotheses versus reality. Various examples of quirky behaviour are recounted, including his rather rude invasions of laboratories and classrooms where he insisted on making comments. Although not exclusively caused by humans, modern trade and transport have unquestionably facilitated the increase in biological invasions to an unprecedented level. Competition between two estuarine snails : implications for invasions of exotic species. The great success of some invasions is therefore perhaps surprising, given that founder effects and genetic drift might be expected to result in low genetic variation in colonizing species. Impacts and extent of biotic invasions in terrestrial ecosystems. Why does disturbance appear to promote invasions? Biological invasions and ecosystem processes : towards an integration of population biology and ecosystem studies. Global invasions of marine and estuarine habitats by non-indigenous species : mechanisms, extent, and consequences. Rings appeared within 5 min after invasions. The ecology of invasions of animals and plants. The ecology of invasions by plants and animals. Biological invasions and ecosystem processes: towards an integration of population biology and ecosystem studies. Disturbance and biological invasions: direct effects and feedbacks. In a feverish stillness, the intimate recesses of the domestic space become sites for history's most intricate invasions. The problem is that for every conflict resolved by an expropriation several other conflicts may arise spurred by the demonstration effect of the success of the earlier invasions. In a readable and straightforward style, it covers processes in plant distribution, phenology, growth, population dynamics, competition and herbivory, then uses this knowledge to explore community structure, succession and invasions. Biological invasions by exotic grasses, the grass/fire cycle, and global change. The ecology of biological invasions into nature reserves: an introduction. Biological invasions by exotic grasses, the grass/fire cycle and global change. History of biological invasions with special emphasis on the old world. Biological invasions of fresh water: empirical rules and assembly theory. An integrated approach to the ecology and the management of plant invasions. A first hypothesis is that the variability observed between populations might be explained by the simultaneous complete invasions of most natural populations by the different types of elements. Doing so will require that the government be able to provide credible commitments that it will not respond to invasions by expropriating the land and settling the group that invaded. Stable isotope evidence for food web consequences of species invasions in lakes. The ecology of invasions by animals and plants. Plant invasions on an oceanic archipelago. Biological invasions as global environmental change. Ecology of biological invasions in the tropics. Biological invasions: theory and practice. Ancient invasions: from endosymbionts to organelles. Patterns of invasions by pathogens and parasites. Planorbid invasions: how many and how? Plant invasions - the role of mutualisms. The causes and consequences of ant invasions. Plant invasions, the role of mutualisms. Biological invasions of arid land nature reserves. Species richness and resistance to invasions. Company invasions of property rights. I fear that, if the weather had been better this summer, we would have suffered rather more substantial and lengthy invasions by those travellers. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He resisted, stoutly, successfully and alone, the invasions and raids of a number of predators from another place. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I do not consider that these are major invasions of our sovereignty. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In recent years my own sport of cricket has had to face with great anxiety the issue of pitch invasions. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The fact that we shall mark the invasion's 20th anniversary this year must give us a sense of urgency. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 As well as the problem of population, there is the equally difficult problem in desert reclamation of the locust invasions. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The farm invasions represent a breakdown in the rule of law, but we must also consider the wider context. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 All too often the intrusion is not a matter of public interest but is concerned with invasions of the privacy of obscure and vulnerable people. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If we do not candidly explain the issues and fight those invasions, the rights will disappear step by step, in part because of our silence. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In many situations, the prevention of grass invasions has other non-agricultural benefits as well including biodiversity stores and higher flows of environmental services. There are numerous incentives for deforestation irrespective of those that arise from the possibility of invasions and rural conflicts. Such invasions were seen as bringing about conflict, sometimes of an extremely violent nature. They indeed provided some famous examples of biological invasions which had a catastrophic impact on local biodiversity, leading to the extinction of local species. However, all frequencies are represented in all invasions, so that the method does sample across the range of possibilities. Among parasitologists, the applied aspects of parasite invasions, such as the negative effects on economically important hosts, have long been at the centre of interest. The last of these invasions occurred approximately six generations ago (c. 1800). To assess the role of parasites in marine invasions, we review reasons why introduced species often leave their natural enemies behind. Parasites are ubiquitous and pervasive in marine systems, yet their role in marine invasions is relatively unexplored. Biological invasions and ecosystem properties: can species make a difference? Slow invasions of epiphytes may also influence the successional development of epiphyte communities. He further repeats the tired official lie that war veterans engineered the subsequent farm invasions. Biological invasions are a major environmental concern due to their negative impacts on biodiversity and economics. The author takes a liberal view of land invasions and informal trading which is overly simplistic. However, the circumstances and the justifications of the invasions have varied greatly. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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