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queue dispersal - traduction vers russe

MOVEMENT OF INDIVIDUALS (ANIMALS, PLANTS, FUNGI, BACTERIA, ETC.) FROM THEIR BIRTH SITE TO THEIR BREEDING SITE, AS WELL AS THE MOVEMENT FROM ONE BREEDING SITE TO ANOTHER
Hydrochore; Population dispersal; Wind dispersal; Long distance dispersal; Biological dispersion; Hydrochoric; Zoochorie; Dispersal (ecology); Species dispersal; Long-distance dispersal; Dispersal event; Dispersal routes; Dispersal route; Natal dispersal; Dispersal barriers; Airborne dispersal; Human-aided dispersal
  • [[Bur]]s are an example of a seed dispersion mechanism which uses a biotic vector, in this case [[animal]]s with [[fur]].
  • Dispersal from parent population
  • Epilobium hirsutum - Seed head
  • lichen soredia]] (visualized using [[ultraviolet light]]) by a spider
  • Wind dispersal of [[dandelion]] seeds.

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ТМО исчезновение очереди
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общая лексика

путь расселения

queuing         
  • 1940s poster promoting safety procedures during civil defense air raid drills.
  • People lined up when boarding a suburban bus in Prague.
  • Commuters at [[Osaka Station]] waiting to board a train. Queues for specific trains are marked by color-coded lines on the platform.
  • Waiting number ticket from the main post office of Prague 5 district, Czech Republic. The tickets contains a specification "Letter services – mass submits" and counters No. 8 and 9 which can deal with such a requirement.
  • Waiting queue call system in the Prague main post office. People have number tickets from the machine and are waiting until their number with a number of the counter appears at the red displays.
  • 1943 [[soup kitchen]] queue in [[Aarhus]], Denmark
LINE OF PEOPLE WAITING FOR GOODS OR SERVICES ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS, OR AN AREA WHERE SUCH A LINE FORMS
Queue areas; Queueing; Waiting area; Queuing; Waiting in line; Wait in line; Standing in line; Waitlist management; Queue line
постановка в очередь, формирование очереди. Например, процедура, посредством которой вызовы, направляемые с MS или поступающие на MS, поддерживаются в состоянии ожидания в связи с перегрузкой радиотракта или занятостью вызываемой стороны.

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Biological dispersal

Biological dispersal refers to both the movement of individuals (animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc.) from their birth site to their breeding site ('natal dispersal'), as well as the movement from one breeding site to another ('breeding dispersal'). Dispersal is also used to describe the movement of propagules such as seeds and spores. Technically, dispersal is defined as any movement that has the potential to lead to gene flow. The act of dispersal involves three phases: departure, transfer, settlement and there are different fitness costs and benefits associated with each of these phases. Through simply moving from one habitat patch to another, the dispersal of an individual has consequences not only for individual fitness, but also for population dynamics, population genetics, and species distribution. Understanding dispersal and the consequences both for evolutionary strategies at a species level, and for processes at an ecosystem level, requires understanding on the type of dispersal, the dispersal range of a given species, and the dispersal mechanisms involved.

Biological dispersal may be contrasted with geodispersal, which is the mixing of previously isolated populations (or whole biotas) following the erosion of geographic barriers to dispersal or gene flow (Lieberman, 2005; Albert and Reis, 2011).

Dispersal can be distinguished from animal migration (typically round-trip seasonal movement), although within the population genetics literature, the terms 'migration' and 'dispersal' are often used interchangeably.

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