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Перевод: diurnal speek diurnal


[прилагательное]
дневной; однодневный; ежедневный; суточный;
[существительное]
дневная бабочка ; дневная птица ; служебник [церк.]


Тезаурус:

  1. Several studies on digestion of bone by captive owls and diurnal birds of prey have been published.
  2. Both owls and diurnal birds of prey regurgitate pellets in this way, with owl pellets containing up to 40 50 per cent bone (Duke et al .
  3. If storage is at the mean maximum temperature and humidity, this will give some exaggeration of actual market conditions, the extent of which will depend on diurnal and seasonal variations occurring in the market in question.
  4. This was observed empirically by Mayhew (1977) who compared bones from the pellets of three species of owl and two species of diurnal raptor.
  5. Eagle owls kill many other species of owl and diurnal raptor, including such species as tawny and long-eared owls and buzzards, as well as small carnivores (Olsson, 1979); snowy owls kill short-eared owls (Levin et al .,
  6. Two species are known from the Westbury fauna, the short-eared owl and the little owl, and many species of owl and diurnal birds of prey are recorded from the late Pleistocene of Britain, including snowy owls and European eagle owls (Harrison, 1987).
  7. The larger troops, plausibly, were developed as protection from diurnal predators.
  8. They are both nocturnal and diurnal hunters, capable of taking prey up to the size of squirrels and hares.
  9. Dwarf mongooses are diurnal and feed mainly by hunting invertebrates such as insects, spiders, and millepedes .
  10. Similarly, the largely diurnal species Rhabdomys pumilio is not predated by barn owls (Perrin, 1982), although overall barn owls take a more diverse sample of small mammals than was obtained from trapping (see Append.
  11. For the purposes of this book, predators of small mammals are divided into three categories: mammalian predators, diurnal birds of prey, and nocturnal owls.
  12. Humans are normally diurnal, but we are not as immutable as plants or other animals.
  13. These differences produce corresponding differences in the bone assemblages produced by owls and diurnal raptors.

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