中英
phenological
/ ˌfiːnəˈlɒdʒɪkl /
  • 简明
  • 物候学的
  • 网络释义
  • 1

     物候学

    物候学 phenology ; bioclimatology ; Phenological ; fenologi 晶体学 crystallography ; crystallology ; X-Ray Crystallography ; Crystalography .

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  • 双语例句
  • 1
    The models for relationship between phenological periods in every decade and geographical location were constructed.
    并建立了不同年代物候期与地理位置之间的关系模式。
  • 2
    The phenological characteristics of each species are closely related with its environment as well as with its biological character.
    各树种的物候学特性除和环境密切相关外还与其生物学特性有关。
  • 3
    The distribution of flowering phase of plant in grassland community was studied by localized observation on phenological phase of species.
    通过草地群落物种物候期定位观测,研究了植物种的花期分布规律。
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  • 百科
  • Phenological

    Phenology is the study of periodic plant and animal life cycle events and how these are influenced by seasonal and interannual variations in climate, as well as habitat factors (such as elevation). The word is derived from the Greek φαίνω (phainō), "to show, to bring to light, make to appear" + λόγος (logos), amongst others "study, discourse, reasoning" and indicates that phenology has been principally concerned with the dates of first occurrence of biological events in their annual cycle. Examples include the date of emergence of leaves and flowers, the first flight of butterflies and the first appearance of migratory birds, the date of leaf colouring and fall in deciduous trees, the dates of egg-laying of birds and amphibia, or the timing of the developmental cycles of temperate-zone honey bee colonies. In the scientific literature on ecology, the term is used more generally to indicate the time frame for any seasonal biological phenomena, including the dates of last appearance (e.g., the seasonal phenology of a species may be from April through September).Because many such phenomena are very sensitive to small variations in climate, especially to temperature, phenological records can be a useful proxy for temperature in historical climatology, especially in the study of climate change and global warming. For example, viticultural records of grape harvests in Europe have been used to reconstruct a record of summer growing season temperatures going back more than 500 years. In addition to providing a longer historical baseline than instrumental measurements, phenological observations provide high temporal resolution of ongoing changes related to global warming.

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