bionomics

英 [,baɪə(ʊ)'nɒmɪks] 美 [,baɪə'nɑmɪks]
  • n. 生态学;[生态] 个体生态学
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bionomics (n.)
"science of organic evolution; ecology," 1888, coined by Scottish biologist Patrick Geddes (1854-1932) from Greek bio- (see bio-) + nomos "managing," from nemein "manage" (see numismatic).
1. Bionics design has shown its vitality with bionomics philosophy guidance.
生态哲学指导下的仿生设计在现代社会显示出了旺盛的生命力.

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2. The morphological characters, bionomics, ecological habits and control technology of Neobarbara olivacea are studied.
对云杉小卷蛾的形态特征 、 生物学特性 、 生态学习性进行了观察,并对其防治技术进行了研究.

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