endemism

英['endɪmɪzəm] 美['endɪmɪzəm]
  • n. 地方特殊性;(动、植物种的)特有分布;地方性生长;(地方性)特有现象
Noun:
  1. nativeness by virtue of originating or occurring naturally (as in a particular place)

1. Endemism in the ligneous flora of eastern Asia.
标题东亚木本植物区系的特有性。

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2. Endemism of vertebrates and invertebrates is also very high.
公园里的本地特有的脊椎动物和无脊椎动物也很多。

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3. There were a certain amount of rare and protected plants. However, endemism in this area was not obvious, and only contained 1 genus and 9 species endemic to China.
区内具有一定数量的重点保护植物,但特有现象不显著,有中国特有属1属,中国特有种9种。

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4. The relic genera once occupied huge areas in North Hemisphere in the Tertiary or the late Cretaceous, while neo-endemism was mostly originated in the late Tertiary .
从起源上看, 被子植物的古特有属主要发生于晚白垩纪和早第三纪,地质历史上大都占有广阔的分布区;

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5. Sheila Conant: Hawaii is unique in its rate of what we call endemism. And that is the existence of species that occur in Hawaii and they occur nowhere else in the world.
希拉•柯南特:夏威夷的独特性体现在物种的特有分布率,即夏威夷存在的物种是世界其他任何地区所没有的。

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6. Sheila Conant: Hawaii is unique in its rate of what we call endemism. And that is the existence of species that occur in Hawaii and they occur nowhere else in the world.
希拉•柯南特:夏威夷的独特性体现在物种的特有分布率,即夏威夷存在的物种是世界其他任何地区所没有的。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There are basically two types of endemism.
      特有现象基本有两种类群。

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