RADIATIONS - traduction vers arabe
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RADIATIONS - traduction vers arabe

INCREASE IN TAXONOMIC DIVERSITY OR MORPHOLOGICAL DISPARITY, DUE TO ADAPTIVE CHANGE OR THE OPENING OF ECOSPACE
Radiation event; Faunal turnover; Radiations

RADIATIONS         

الفعل

اِسْتَهَلَّ الوَجْهُ ; تَهَلَّلَ

auditory radiation         
Auditory radiations; Auditory radiation; Radiatio acustica
‎ الشُّعُّ السَّمْعِيّ‎
adaptive radiation         
EVOLUTIONARY RADIATION TO FILL MANY ECOLOGICAL NICHES
Radiation (biology); Radiation (evolution); Adaptive radiations; Hawaiian radiation; Rapid evolution
‎ إِشْعاعٌ تَلاَؤُمِيّ‎

Définition

adaptive radiation
¦ noun Biology the diversification of a group of organisms into forms filling different ecological niches.

Wikipédia

Evolutionary radiation

An evolutionary radiation is an increase in taxonomic diversity that is caused by elevated rates of speciation, that may or may not be associated with an increase in morphological disparity. Radiations may affect one clade or many, and be rapid or gradual; where they are rapid, and driven by a single lineage's adaptation to their environment, they are termed adaptive radiations.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour RADIATIONS
1. Negroponte gave the NGA responsibility for overhead, non–imagery infrared and space–borne collectors of measurement and signature intelligence, which involves sensors that, among other things, gather signs of chemical, electronic, nuclear or other radiations emitters.
2. "Sudden" here is used in the geological sense; the "explosion" occurred over a period of 10m to 30m years, which is, after all, comparable to the time taken to evolve most of the great radiations of mammals.