生物多样性
Definition(s)
An indicator species is a species or group of species chosen as an indicator of, or proxy for, the state of an ecosystem or of a certain process within that ecosystem. Examples include crayfish as indicators of freshwater quality; corals as indicators of marine processes such as siltation, seawater rise and sea temperature fluctuation; peregrine falcons as an indicator of pesticide loads; or native plants as indicators for the presence and impact of alien species. (Source: GEMET)
层级
Broader: Environmental indicators
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In other languages
French
espèce indicatrice
Russian(俄语)
вид-индикатор
Spanish
indicador biológico
Arabic(阿拉伯语)
نوع دليلي