Výsledky hledání "sink habitat" v anglicko-českém slovníku:
Slovo | Překlad | Výslovnost | Definice | Viz také |
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sink habitat | propadový biotop, biotop úbytku | [siŋk hæbitæt] | A habitat in which local mortality exceeds local reproductive success for a given species. | |
sink (1) | výpusť, výstup | [siŋk] | The ultimate destination of material or energy flows used by a system. | |
sink (2) | propad, proláklina, prohlubeň, odpad, výlevka, žumpa, odpadní potrubí | [siŋk] | An area or ,,reservoir" that absorbs objects. | |
heat sink | chladič | [hi:t siŋk] | Environment or object that absorbs and dissipates heat from another object using thermal contact (either direct or radiant). | |
sink hole | závrt | [siŋk hәul] | A funnel-shaped depression in limestone through which surface water passes to the water table. | swallow hole |
sink population | propadová populace | [siŋk popjuleišәn] | Population in a sink habitat. | |
source and sink dynamics | dynamika zdroje a propadu | [so:s ænd siŋk dainæmiks] | ||
Habitat II | Konference OSN o lidských sídlech | [hæbitæt tu:] | UN Conference on Human Settlements | |
habitat | habitat, přirozené prostředí, biotop, stanoviště | [hæbitæt] | The locality in which a plant or animal naturally grows and lives. Either the geographical area over which it extends, or the particular station in which a specimen is found. The term mainly used to indicate the type of locality. | biotope |
wildlife habitat | stanoviště zvěře, habitat zvěře | [waildlaif hæbitæt] | ||
habitat fragmentation | rozpad biotopů, rozpad původního prostředí | [hæbitæt frægmenteišәn] | ||
habitat loss | úbytek biotopu, ztráta biotopu | [hæbitæt los] | Conversion or transforamtion of a habitat (a natural area) into wholly occupied area of little or no use to wild species. | |
habitat management | péče o biotopy | [hæbitæt mænidžmәnt] | ||
habitat patch | biotopová ploška | [hæbitæt pæč] | ||
habitat trap | biotopová past | [hæbitæt træp] | ||
critical habitat | kritický habitat | [kritikəl habitæt] | The area of land, water, and airspace required for normal needs and survival of a plant or animal species. | |
habitat corridor | biokoridor | [hæbitæt korido:] | A narrow strip of undeveloped or disused land which links larger areas of conserved ground and along which animals can migrate. | |
habitat degradation | poškozování biotopu, znehodnocování biotopu | [hæbitæt degrәdeišәn] | Decrease in the quality of a habitat due to human activities. | |
source habitat | zdrojový biotop | [so:s hæbitæt] | Habitat in which local reproductive success exceeds local mortality for a given species. | |
habitat destruction | ničení biotopů, ničení původního prostředí | [hæbitæt distrәkšәn] | A process in which natural habitat is rendered functionally unable to support the species present. | |
Habitat Viability Analysis | analýza životaschopnosti biotopy | [hæbitæt vaiәbiliti әnælisis] | HVA | |
Habitat/Species Management Area | oblast zvláštní péče o biotopy/druhy | [hæbitæt spi:šiz mænidžmәnt eriə] | Habitat/Species Management Area: protected area managed mainly for conservation through management intervention is IUCN protected area management category IV. It is defined as an area of land and/or sea subject to active intervention for management purpos | |
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat | Úmluva o mokřadech majících mezinárodní význam zejména jako biotopy vodního ptactva, Ramsarská úmluva | [kәnvenšәn on wetlәnz әv intә:næšәnәl impo:tәns espešәli æz wo:tәfaul hæbitæt] |