单词 | bioecological |
释义 | bioecologicaladj. 1. Biology. Of or relating to the ecology of organisms and their interactions with each other (cf. bioecology n.). Also: of or relating to both biological and ecological factors. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > study > [adjective] > biology > branches of biology micrological1848 biomechanical1856 micrographic1856 biodynamical1874 microbiological1880 geratologous1884 bacteriological1886 bacterioscopic1886 psychobiological1888 biometric1894 biopsychological1895 bacteriologic1896 biometrical1896 biophysical1896 bioeconomic1899 sociobiological1904 microbiologic1909 biomedical1921 metabiological1921 psychobiologic1921 bioecological1927 radiobiologic1929 radiobiological1931 sociobiological1947 biopsychosocial1951 virological1953 glycobiology1988 1927 Jrnl. Mammalogy 8 75 In order to be most effective the studies should be organized on a bio-ecological basis. 1988 Science 22 Jan. 380/1 Infectious diseases constitute complex bioecological problems in which host, parasite, and a range of social and environmental forces interact. 2001 E. Ezcurra et al. in J. X. Kasperson & R. Kasperson Global Environmental Risk vi. 218 Among the bioecological consequences of global environmental change, one of the largest concerns is the loss of biological diversity in tropical countries. 2. Psychology. Designating or relating to a model of the development of individual human behaviour and personality which posits that inherited tendencies manifest only as a result of continuing interaction with the environment. ΚΠ 1990 S. J. Ceci On Intelligence i. 3 I shall..put forward a new view, called the bioecological framework for understanding individual differences in intellectual development. 1993 U. Bronfenbrenner & S. J. Ceci in R. Plomin & G. E. McClearn Nature, Nurture & Psychol. xvi. 321 Although research has shown that environmental factors exert a substantial influence on proximal processes, in accord with a bioecological model such processes—like all forms of human behavior—must necessarily also have a significant genetic component. 2002 M. R. Kilburn & B. L. Wolfe in N. Halfon et al. Child Rearing in Amer. ii. 23 The bioecological systems perspective characterizes the relationship between individuals and their environment..as a bidirectional interaction that produces an individual's actual traits from his or her potential traits. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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