单词 | ecesis |
释义 | ecesisn. Of plants: the entry into, or establishment in, another habitat. ΚΠ 1904 F. E. Clements in Bot. Surv. Nebraska No. 7. 50 In a word, Ecesis is the adjustment of a plant to a new habitat. It comprises the whole process covered more or less incompletely by acclimatisation, naturalisation, accommodation, etc. 1938 J. E. Weaver & F. E. Clements Plant Ecol. (ed. 2) i. 3 Migration alone, however, cannot produce vegetation... The migrants must make themselves at home, an idea that is expressed in a single term ecesis. 1938 J. E. Weaver & F. E. Clements Plant Ecol. (ed. 2) vi. 131 Ecesis is the adjustment of the plant to a new home. 1952 P. W. Richards Trop. Rain Forest xvii. 383 The ecesis of secondary species is always effected by seeds or fruits. Derivatives ecesic adj. /ɛˈkiːsɪk/ of, or belonging to, ecesis. ΚΠ 1916 F. E. Clements Plant Succession 63 (title) Ecesic Causes. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2020). < n.1904 |
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