Nghĩa của từ species richness bằng Tiếng Sec

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1. Biodiversity and species richness

2. However, species richness is blind to the identity of the species.

3. When we talk about Biodiversity, we often talk about species richness as well

4. Generally, species richness (i.e. number of different species) is low, but animal life is abundant.

5. 28 Below these levels, species richness is linearly positively correlated with soil magnesium, but above it negatively so.

6. Species richness at the country level and in phytogeographical regions was estimated using species accumulation curves.

7. Species richness is the number of different species in an area, a way of measuring Biodiversity

8. 19 In the process of secondary succession from conifer - broadleaf forest to broadleaf forest , species richness fluctuated remarkably.

9. According to the experts, socioeconomic data from 1900, rather than from 2000, can be used to elucidate current alien species richness.

10. Species richness of phytophagous insects in plantation of transgenic insect-resistance hybrid poplar 741 was obviously lower than that of neutral arthropod.

11. Algal abundance, biomass, and community Autecologic metrics for streams in the Western United States, based on the relative (percent) algal biovolume, cell density, and species richness 4.

12. The Bioregion package will introduce the basics of mapping various facets of spatial data ranging from species richness, endemism, to threat as evaluated by the International Union for the Conservation

13. We will see Binomial GLMs many times throughout this book, since they or the elemental Bernoulli GLMs are our canonical descriptions of the observation process for distribution, abundance and species richness.

14. Species-accumulation curves and species-richness estimators indicate that 75–100 bat species occur at Alter do Chão, suggesting that our inventory recorded approximately 67–89% of the bat fauna there.

15. Studies of diversity, whether of species richness within regions (alpha diversity) or faunal turnover between regions (beta diversity), will depend heavily on the “Bioregions” into which a study area is divided

16. Bovid species richness is highest in the savannah of east Africa and the family has radiated to fill an enormous variety of ecological niches resulting in a wide range modifications to dental and limb morphology

17. Species richness of farmland songbirds was higher in grazed than in non-grazed patches, and the richness and abundance of reed songbirds was higher in unburned, old-burned, and grazed patches than in recently burned patches.

18. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and regression analyses examined seven land use categories and nine geological descriptors, determining that both mean density and species richness were best correlated with mean watershed slope and the prevalence of alluvial deposits.

19. Heritage climate maps are obtained by combining climate parameters, with the aim of constructing factors believed to be especially important for the degradation of cultural heritage. They comprise salt crystallization, wet-frost, biomass accumulation of monuments and lichen species richness

20. The presence of shrubby patches increased species richness in wood-pastures by 42% for plants, 27% for lichens and 29% for Coleopterans (average over two study areas), a very substantial gain considering that patches covered less than 0.5% of the studied wood-pastures.

21. Triggerfish are about 40 species of often brightly colored fish of the family Balistidae.Often marked by lines and spots, they inhabit tropical and subtropical oceans throughout the world, with the greatest species richness in the Indo-Pacific.Most are found in relatively shallow, coastal habitats, especially at coral reefs, but a few, such as the oceanic triggerfish (Canthidermis maculata