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depauperate
▪ I. deˈpauperate, ppl. a. Also 5–6 -at. [ad. L. dēpauperāt-us, pa. pple. of dēpauperāre: see next.] Made poor; impoverished (obs. in general use); b. Bot., etc. = depauperated.1460 J. Capgrave Chron. 103 Alle tho that were depauperat and spoiled be his predecessoure. a 1572 Knox Hist. Ref. Wks. 184...
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Depauperate ecosystem
Thus, depauperate ecosystems often cannot support rapid growth of flora and fauna, high biomass density, and high biological diversity. An urchin barren is an example of a depauperate ecosystem.
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depoverish
† deˈpoverish, v. Obs. [f. de- I. 1, 3 + radical of impoverish: cf. OF. apovrir, apovriss-, F. appauvrir, f. povre, pauvre poor; also depauper, depauperate.] trans. To make poor, impoverish.1568 Grafton Chron. II. 350 So is your power depoverished, and Lordes and great men brought to infelicitie.
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Ginglymodi
Ginglymodi was diverse and widespread during the Mesozoic era, but they represent a depauperate lineage today.
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depauperize
depauperize, v.1 (dɪˈpɔːpəraɪz) [f. de- I. 1 + pauperize, after L. dēpauperāre: see prec.] = depauperate, pauperize.1873 Huxley Crit. & Addr. 206 This immense fauna of Miocene Arctogæa is shrunk and depauperized in North Asia. Hence depauperiˈzation, depauperation, pauperization.1844 Lingard Anglo-S...
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Rhagamys
Paleoenvironment and extinction
Before the arrival of humans on the islands in about 8000 BC, Corsica and Sardinia had their own highly endemic depauperate
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depauper
† deˈpauper, v. Obs. [a. OF. depauperer, ad. L. dēpauperāre: see next.] = depauperate v.1562 Winȝet Cert. Tractates Wks. 1888 I. 8 The depaupering the tennentis be ȝour fewis, augmentationis and utheris exactionis. 1571 Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) 69 (Jam.) Ye haue..depaupereit the inhabitantis of the t...
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Talpa tyrrhenica
Paleoenviroment
During the Middle-Late Pleistocene Corsica and Sardinia had their own highly endemic depauperate terrestrial mammal fauna which besides
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depauperation
depauperation (dɪˌpɔːpəˈreɪʃən) [ad. med.L. dēpauperātiōn-em, n. of action f. dēpauperāre to impoverish: see depauperate.] The process or condition of being depauperated; impoverishment.1664 Baxter in Life & Times i. (1696) 106, I fell into another fit of Bleeding, which..after my former depauperati...
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Heath
In marked contrast, the tiny pockets of heathland in Europe are extremely depauperate with a flora consisting primarily of heather (Calluna vulgaris), In the depauperate heathlands of Europe, bird species tend to be more characteristic of the community, and include Montagu's harrier and the tree pipit
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Megalenhydris
Paleoenvironment
During the Middle-Late Pleistocene Corsica and Sardinia had their own highly endemic depauperate terrestrial mammal fauna which besides
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Astragalus pauperculus
Astragalus pauperculus is an uncommon species of milkvetch known by the common name depauperate milkvetch.
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Erigeron mancus
Erigeron mancus is a rare North American species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names depauperate fleabane and imperfect
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Atractomorpha similis
Atractomorpha similis (as with other members of its genus) is depauperate in heterochromatin, though the total amount of that DNA varies between populations
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Hakea ochroptera
Distribution and habitat
This hakea is found near Dorrigo in northern New South Wales where it grows in shallow soil on hillsides on rock in light scrub or depauperate
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