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Výsledky hledání "Biotic Resistance Hypothesis" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


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Biotic Resistance Hypothesis hypotéza biotické odolnosti [biotik rәzistәns haipoӨәsis] Species-rich communities are more resistant to species invasion because they are able to use the resources more effectively than communities with low species richness.
Gaia hypothesis hypotéza Gaia, Gaia koncept [gaiә haipoӨәsis] The conjecture that living organisms on Earth (including microorganisms) actively regulate atmospheric composition, climate and their environment, helping provide climate stability in the face of challenges like the increasing luminosity of the Sun.
Enemy Release Hypothesis hypotéza úniku před nepřáteli [enimi rili:s haipoӨәsis] Success of invader in the introduced range is due to its release from co-evolved natural enemies. ERH
extinction-recolonisation hypothesis hypotéza o vymizení a rekolonizaci [ekstinkšən ri:kolənaizeišən haipoӨә:sis] The idea that the pattern of decreasing species diversity from base to tip of a peninsula is caused by species colonisation from the mainland and extinction at different points along the peninsula.
intermediate disturbance hypothesis hypotéza středního narušení [intәmi:di:әt distә:bәns haipoӨәsis] A hypothesis that posits that maximum species richness in many ecosystems occurs at an intermediate level of natural disturbance.
biotic biotický [bajotik] Referring to living organisms (as opposed to the chemical constituents of an environment).
biotic homogenisation homogenizace bioty [baiotik həmodžinaizeišən]
biotic integrity biotická integrita, biologická integrita [baiotik integriti] The capacity to support and maintain an integrated, adaptive community with a biological composition and functional organization comparable to those of the natural systems of the region. Also, the measure of a system’s wholeness, including presence of all
biotic potential biotický potenciál [bajotik pətenšəl] Maximum rate at which the population of a given species can increase when there are no limits of any sort on its rate of growth.
biotic pyramid biotická pyramida [bajotik piramid]
biotic barrier přirodní bariéra [bajotik bæriə] Conditions which prevent the movement of members of a species to another region, so preventing the species from expanding.
biotic climax biotický klimax [bajotik klaimæks] A stable biotic community.
biotic factor biotický činitel, biotický faktor [bajotik fæktə]
resistance odolnost, rezistence, odpor, vzdor, stálost [rizistəns] resistence
lodging resistance odolnost proti poléhání [lodžiŋ rәzistəns]
parasite resistance odolnost proti cizopasníkům, odolnost proti parazitům [pærəsait rezistəns]
resistance of a forest odolnost lesa [rizistəns əv ə forist]
resistance stability rezistentní stabilita [rizistəns stəbiliti] A state of higher metastability characterised by large biomass and many long-lived species present.
resistance to diseases odolnost proti chorobám [rizistəns tu dizi:ziz]
cancer-resistance odolnost proti rakovině [kænsə rezistəns]
resistance to heat odolnost proti horku [rizistəns tu hi:t]
drought resistance odolnost proti suchu [draut rezistəns]
rolling resistance valivý odpor [rәuliŋ rizistәns]
environmental resistance odolnost prostředí (vůči působení vnějších vlivů) [invairənmentəl rizistəns] The accumulated pressure of all environmental limiting factors brought to bear on organisms to prevent them maximizing population growth.
erosion resistance odolnost proti erozi [әrəužən rizistəns]
frost resistance odolnost proti mrazu, mrazuvzdornost [frost rizistəns]
abrasion resistance odolnost vůči abrazi, odolnost vůči obrusu, odolnost vůči opotřebení [əbreižən rizistəns]
hereditary resistance dědičná odolnost [hereditəri rizistəns]
landscape resistance odpor krajiny [lændskeip rezistəns] The effect of structural characteristics of a landscape on the rate of flow of objects.
sound resistance screen protizvuková clona, akustická přepážka [saund rizistәns skri:n] A screen placed in the path of free field sound radiations between the operator and the noise source to block part of the sound energy and create a relatively quiet zone in the acoustic ,,shadow".