词汇 | anthropogenic |
释义 | anthropogenic adjective uk /ˌæn.θrə.pəˈdʒen.ɪk/ us /ˌæn.θrə.pəˈdʒen.ɪk/ caused by humans or their activities: 由人类活动引起的,人为的 anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases人类活动引起的温室气体排放 Lifestyles & their study anthropological anthropologically anthropologist anthropology anti-cultural cultural critic cultural criticism cultural diffusion cultural ecology cultural geography ethnologically ethnologist ethnology hermetic socioculturally sub-trend superorganic the global village trend vegetate Examples of anthropogenicanthropogenic The chapter on plant responses to herbicides reminds the reader that stresses can be anthropogenic. Therefore, white-vented mynas probably preferred the green patches among residential buildings, as this may have allowed them to more efficiently exploit ephemeral anthropogenic food sources. Thus, the commonness of the aforementioned geometrid moths in habitats under anthropogenic influence may well reflect increased resource availability. Why the selection of resistance to anthropogenic toxins normally involves major gene changes : the limits of natural selection. Others have been deliberately introduced to new areas or have expanded their distributions following the anthropogenic breakdown of biogeographic barriers. It is proposed that the best explanation for this mosaic of climate change and cultural effects is anthropogenic deforestation. These patterns suggest that rain forests in both study areas will be largely replaced over time by anthropogenic savannas and scrubby regrowth. These changes in some components of the ecosystem were independent of anthropogenic influences. There is hence a clear need for studies that focus on the relationship between anthropogenic disturbance and amphibian community structure and composition. Three hypotheses for its origin are examined: recovery from anthropogenic disturbance, unique soil conditions and recovery from a large-scale natural catastrophe. The analysis of between-habitat diversity revealed clear responses to anthropogenic (disturbance) and natural habitat gradients (altitude) in geometrid moths. When these fluctuations affect human health or food production, they can result in anthropogenic intervention, with poorly understood consequences at wider ecological scales. Globally, natural systems, primarily dominated by perennials, had greater mean net primary productivity than the anthropogenic systems that replaced them14. In particular, the richness and abundance of dioecious and mammal-dispersed trees and shrubs were examined to identify potential associations with precipitation, anthropogenic disturbance, and area. Its appearance has changed dramatically over the past 200 years due to anthropogenic influences resulting in ecological degradation. 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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