biodiversity
biodiversity — 名詞
1. the wide range of living things — from insects and birds to trees and fish — fou
生物多樣性
某地或全球各種生物的豐富程度與保護工作
the wide range of living things — from insects and birds to trees and fish — found in one place or across the planet, and the work of keeping that range healthy.
Borneo's rainforests are famous for their rich biodiversity.
婆羅洲的雨林以豐富的生物多樣性聞名。
rich biodiversity collocation
Farmers near Lake Toba are planting hedges to protect local biodiversity.
多巴湖附近的農夫種植樹籬,以保護當地的生物多樣性。
protect biodiversity collocation
Climate change threatens the biodiversity of coral reefs around Okinawa.
氣候變遷威脅著沖繩周邊珊瑚礁的生物多樣性。
The new park aims to boost biodiversity by replanting native trees and wildflowers.
新公園希望透過重新種植原生樹木與野花,提升生物多樣性。
Scientists warn that rapid logging is causing serious loss of biodiversity in the Amazon.
科學家警告,快速砍伐正導致亞馬遜地區生物多樣性嚴重流失。
- biological diversity
the full scientific form, more common in academic and policy texts
- ecological variety
less technical phrasing used in general writing
- species richness
narrower — counts only different species, not genes or ecosystems
- monoculture
the planting of a single species over a large area, the opposite of varied life
文法句型
biodiversity of [region]
loss of biodiversity
用法筆記
Uncountable: do not say 'a biodiversity' or 'biodiversities'. Subject is usually a habitat (forest, reef, wetland) or a region. Common in environmental, scientific, and policy writing.