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词汇 biota
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Definition of biota in English:

biota

noun bʌɪˈəʊtəbaɪˈoʊdə
mass nounEcology
  • The animal and plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.

    〔生态〕生物区(系),一个地区(或一个地质纪、一个生境中)的动植物

    the biota of the river

    河里的生物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And if you're looking at biota and you're thinking of the environment, you're more likely to do that maybe.
    • And if that's the case, perhaps there's a whole biota, a whole subsurface biota, that we have yet to discover.
    • This negatively affects them, resulting in reduced recruitment, reduced food availability, and lower survival of indigenous biota.
    • Accurate descriptions of such patterns can be informative of past vicariant events that have had an impact on the evolution of diverse biota.
    • Homeostasis arises as a natural consequence of biota - environment interactions.
    • As much as 73 percent of the island's original biota (flora and fauna) has been extirpated.
    • The Macaronesian flora has traditionally been suggested to represent the relictual fragment of a subtropical Tertiary plant biota once widespread in Europe and northern Africa.
    • Much is now known about the stratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of this biota through current interest in the definition of the base of the Cambrian System.
    • Species introduced to control one pest have driven other native biota to extinction.
    • Because of the fragility of the island's biota, access to the islands is tightly regulated, and most tourist expeditions only stay for three or four days.
    • These creatures were a fully alien biota, and it is time to confess: I am a neophile, an inordinate lover of the new, of diversity for its own sake.
    • The river has its own regulatory adjustments and its own dependent biota.
    • In the end, the sustainability of the aquaculture industry will benefit from a description of the gastrointestinal biota of aquatic organisms.
    • Congruence is interpreted to mean that a widespread ancestral biota was fragmented by a series of successive vicariant events.
    • Most clades expand from the larger, more diverse biota.
    • Moreover, they are homogenizing the earth's biota, leading to biodiversity losses and changes in ecosystems.
    • There is little question that the uniqueness of the habitat and biota was greater before the causeway was built.
    • Roots may also be closely associated with other organisms, such as soil biota or symbionts, and differ in their degree of lignification.
    • These two factors will influence the spectral dose of UV radiation received by covered biota.
    • And then there are those who don't care about the impacts on native biota, the fundamental ecosystem providers to life on Earth.

Origin

Early 20th century: modern Latin, from Greek biotē 'life'.

Definition of biota in US English:

biota

nounbaɪˈoʊdəbīˈōdə
Ecology
  • The animal and plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.

    〔生态〕生物区(系),一个地区(或一个地质纪、一个生境中)的动植物

    the biota of the river

    河里的生物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As much as 73 percent of the island's original biota (flora and fauna) has been extirpated.
    • Homeostasis arises as a natural consequence of biota - environment interactions.
    • Species introduced to control one pest have driven other native biota to extinction.
    • Accurate descriptions of such patterns can be informative of past vicariant events that have had an impact on the evolution of diverse biota.
    • Congruence is interpreted to mean that a widespread ancestral biota was fragmented by a series of successive vicariant events.
    • The river has its own regulatory adjustments and its own dependent biota.
    • These two factors will influence the spectral dose of UV radiation received by covered biota.
    • Roots may also be closely associated with other organisms, such as soil biota or symbionts, and differ in their degree of lignification.
    • There is little question that the uniqueness of the habitat and biota was greater before the causeway was built.
    • And then there are those who don't care about the impacts on native biota, the fundamental ecosystem providers to life on Earth.
    • Moreover, they are homogenizing the earth's biota, leading to biodiversity losses and changes in ecosystems.
    • In the end, the sustainability of the aquaculture industry will benefit from a description of the gastrointestinal biota of aquatic organisms.
    • The Macaronesian flora has traditionally been suggested to represent the relictual fragment of a subtropical Tertiary plant biota once widespread in Europe and northern Africa.
    • And if that's the case, perhaps there's a whole biota, a whole subsurface biota, that we have yet to discover.
    • This negatively affects them, resulting in reduced recruitment, reduced food availability, and lower survival of indigenous biota.
    • These creatures were a fully alien biota, and it is time to confess: I am a neophile, an inordinate lover of the new, of diversity for its own sake.
    • Because of the fragility of the island's biota, access to the islands is tightly regulated, and most tourist expeditions only stay for three or four days.
    • Most clades expand from the larger, more diverse biota.
    • Much is now known about the stratigraphy and palaeobiogeography of this biota through current interest in the definition of the base of the Cambrian System.
    • And if you're looking at biota and you're thinking of the environment, you're more likely to do that maybe.

Origin

Early 20th century: modern Latin, from Greek biotē ‘life’.

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