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adjective ˈmɛzɪkˈmiːzɪkˈmɛzɪk Ecology (of an environment or habitat) containing a moderate amount of moisture. 〔生态〕(环境或栖息地)湿度适中的,中生的。比较HYDRIC 和XERIC Compare with hydric and xeric Example sentencesExamples - Many of the mesic habitats within the gorges support spectacular spring and early summer floral displays due to an abundance of wildflowers common to this region.
- Species of all four families in which pit membranes are present occur in highly mesic or bog habitats.
- In the proposed Burke Branch Wilderness, for instance, visitors can discover six-foot-tall cinnamon ferns, the rare whorled pogonia, and the last known mesic barren in North America.
- Hangingflies usually occur in mesic habitats, including stream margins, slowly flying short distances and sometimes sipping nectar from blossoms.
- From there, other authors suggested that angiosperms moved into disturbed streamside habitats in mesic environments.
- Plants growing in more mesic habitats have larger C-values than those growing in drier ones.
- The two riparian populations occupy mesic habitats where prey is abundant and favorable thermal conditions allow for extended foraging periods.
- The plants occurred in mesic wooded habitats as well as rocky sandbars of Halls Creek, and the sandy shore of the Little Miami River.
- Woodland sites occur in mesic forests, often associated with streams and trails, where the clover is exposed to indirect sunlight.
- Because desert larks appear to have low reproductive rates, it may be that they also have low mortality rates compared with larks in more mesic environments, an idea we are currently testing.
- Perhaps Pliolemmus preferred very mesic environments, or was at least semi-aquatic.
- Trillium grandiflorum inhabits mesic habitats, where herbaceous cover is dense relative to drier, less fertile sites.
- The southern transect spanned principally xeric habitats, whereas the eastern crossed mesic forest.
- One would expect a greater density of native birds in mesic habitats.
- In the Hawaiian Islands, they have colonized most habitat-types, including high mesic, arid coastal, and cloud forest areas.
- The species also typically occupies less weedy habitats in slightly more mesic conditions than R. recognita.
- The broadly distributed woodlouse, Armadillidium vulgare is a common representative of mesic to mesic-xeric habitats.
- Subzones are defined by the vegetation typical of mesic environments at low elevations and the dominant growth forms of vegetation in these environments.
- One can hypothesize that Clethraceae, Cyrillaceae, and Sarraceniaceae have had an unbroken history of occupancy of mesic or bog habitats that are relatively constant in water availability throughout the year.
- Cardamine impatiens exhibits potential to be an invasive weed and should be carefully monitored, especially in susceptible hydric to mesic habitats.
Origin1920s: from Greek mesos 'middle' + -ic. adjective ˈmɛzɪkˈmiːzɪkˈmɛzɪk Physics 1Relating to a meson. 〔物理〕介子的 - 1.1 Denoting a system analogous to an atom in which a meson takes the place of either an orbital electron or the nucleus.
介原子的
adjectiveˈmɛzɪk Ecology (of an environment or habitat) containing a moderate amount of moisture. 〔生态〕(环境或栖息地)湿度适中的,中生的。比较HYDRIC 和XERIC Compare with hydric and xeric Example sentencesExamples - In the proposed Burke Branch Wilderness, for instance, visitors can discover six-foot-tall cinnamon ferns, the rare whorled pogonia, and the last known mesic barren in North America.
- Perhaps Pliolemmus preferred very mesic environments, or was at least semi-aquatic.
- Hangingflies usually occur in mesic habitats, including stream margins, slowly flying short distances and sometimes sipping nectar from blossoms.
- Because desert larks appear to have low reproductive rates, it may be that they also have low mortality rates compared with larks in more mesic environments, an idea we are currently testing.
- Subzones are defined by the vegetation typical of mesic environments at low elevations and the dominant growth forms of vegetation in these environments.
- The plants occurred in mesic wooded habitats as well as rocky sandbars of Halls Creek, and the sandy shore of the Little Miami River.
- Cardamine impatiens exhibits potential to be an invasive weed and should be carefully monitored, especially in susceptible hydric to mesic habitats.
- Woodland sites occur in mesic forests, often associated with streams and trails, where the clover is exposed to indirect sunlight.
- The southern transect spanned principally xeric habitats, whereas the eastern crossed mesic forest.
- One can hypothesize that Clethraceae, Cyrillaceae, and Sarraceniaceae have had an unbroken history of occupancy of mesic or bog habitats that are relatively constant in water availability throughout the year.
- From there, other authors suggested that angiosperms moved into disturbed streamside habitats in mesic environments.
- The broadly distributed woodlouse, Armadillidium vulgare is a common representative of mesic to mesic-xeric habitats.
- In the Hawaiian Islands, they have colonized most habitat-types, including high mesic, arid coastal, and cloud forest areas.
- The two riparian populations occupy mesic habitats where prey is abundant and favorable thermal conditions allow for extended foraging periods.
- Many of the mesic habitats within the gorges support spectacular spring and early summer floral displays due to an abundance of wildflowers common to this region.
- Species of all four families in which pit membranes are present occur in highly mesic or bog habitats.
- One would expect a greater density of native birds in mesic habitats.
- The species also typically occupies less weedy habitats in slightly more mesic conditions than R. recognita.
- Plants growing in more mesic habitats have larger C-values than those growing in drier ones.
- Trillium grandiflorum inhabits mesic habitats, where herbaceous cover is dense relative to drier, less fertile sites.
Origin1920s: from Greek mesos ‘middle’ + -ic. adjectiveˈmɛzɪk Physics 1Relating to a meson. 〔物理〕介子的 - 1.1 Denoting a system analogous to an atom in which a meson takes the place of either an orbital electron or the nucleus.
介原子的
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