cline

英 [klaɪn] 美 [klaɪn]
  • n. [生物] 渐变群,生态群
  • n. (Cline)人名;(英)克莱因;(法)克利纳
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cline 渐变群

来自PIE*klei,倾斜,词源同lean,incline.词义由倾斜到渐变。

cline (n.)
1938, in biological use, back-formation from incline or from Greek klinein "to slope, to lean" (see lean (v.)). Middle English had clinen (v.) "to bend, bow," from Old French cliner, from Latin clinare.
1. Such a range of variation is termed a cline.
这样一个变异区域称为梯度变异.

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2. Callaham and Liddicoet found an elevational cline in ponderosa pine from Northern California.
卡拉汉和利狄柯特发现加利福尼亚北部产的黄松有一海拔渐变群.

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3. Often individuals at either end of a cline are reproductively isolated.
通常,在两个变异群中的个体是繁殖隔离的.

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4. The expanding enrollment of college and university result in the de - cline of teaching quality.
全国高校大规模扩招,使一些学校教学质量有所下降.

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