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detrain

[dee-treyn] / diˈtreɪn /






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The findings “open the list of potential seed dispersers” to include more minuscule invertebrates, says ecologist Claire Detrain of the National Fund for Scientific Research in Belgium, who wasn’t involved in the study.

From Science Magazine • May 8, 2024

It also suggests many other tiny invertebrates might also be involved in endozoochory, Detrain says, and that understanding their roles as seed dispersal agents could be important for conservation efforts.

From Science Magazine • May 8, 2024

Detrain, de-trān′, v.t. to set down out of a railway train, as troops.—v.i. to come out of a train.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) by Various




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