evolutionary trap
短语词形变化
evolutionary traps
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evolutionary traps
释义与例句
n.
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1.
The situation of a rapid ecological change triggering decisions about choice of habitat that are detrimental for an individual; an ecological trap.
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The situation of an evolved behaviour or trait of a species becoming detrimental to the survival or reproductive ability of individuals, possibly leading to extinction.
生物2004, Francisco Pulido, Peter Berthold, Microevolutionary Response to Climate Change, Anders P. Møller, W. Fielder, P. Berthold (editors), Advances in Ecological Research, Volume 35: Birds and Climate Change, page 152, Antagonistic genetic correlations and maladaptive phenotypic responses (evolutionary traps) are probably the most important constrain[t]s to microevolutionary change.