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fæder (复数 fæders)

  1. faeder的另一种拼写法
    • 2004, Joop Jukema, Theunis Piersma, “Kleine mannelijke Kemphanen met vrouwelijk broedkleed: bestaat er een derde voortplantingsstrategie, de faar?”, 出自 Limosa, 第 77 卷, Sovon Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology,第 3 页:
      Linear dimensions (mm) of female, intermediate (fæder) and male Ruffs, respectively, all measured by Joop Jukema. The material on females and males was all collected during the spring migrations of 2002 and 2003. All birds, except one fæder of 1 year old, were adult.
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    • 2008, Yvonne I[ngje] Verkuil, Joop Jukema, Jennifer A. Gill, Natalia Karlionova, Johannes Melter, Jos C[orstiaan] E[lbert] W[outer] Hooijmeijer, Theunis Piersma, “Non-breeding fæder Ruffs Philomachus pugnax associate according to sex, not morphology”, 出自 Bird Study, 第 55 卷, 第 3 期, British Trust for Ornithology, →DOI,第 421 页:
      The fraction of fæders was estimated in five morphometric data sets that were collected over four decades in four different countries in three different seasons (comprising 9133 Ruffs). The regression of fæder–female fractions was tested against the null model assuming that the number of fæders is 1.0% of females.
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    • 2010 June, Neil Calbrade, Chas Holt, Graham Austin, Heidi Mellan, Richard Hearn, David Stroud, Simon Wotton, Andy Musgrove, “Waders”, 出自 Waterbirds in the UK 2008/09: The Wetland Bird Survey, Thetford, Norfolk: British Trust for OrnithologyRoyal Society for the Protection of Birds and Joint Nature Conservation Committee in association with Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, →ISBN, →ISSN, section “Ruff: Philomachus pugnax”,第 128 页:
      The survival costs to fæders linked to the use of sub-optimal habitats as a result of competition from their larger counterparts may be compensated by higher breeding success.
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    • 2014年10月21日, Lucie Emilie Schmaltz, Cédric Juillet, Joost Marius Tinbergen, Yvonne Ingje Verkuil, Joslyn Corstiaan Elbert Wouter Hooijmeijer, Theunis Piersma, “Apparent annual survival of staging ruffs during a period of population decline: insights from sex and site-use related differences”, 出自 Population Ecology, 第 57 卷, Springer, 出版于 2015, →DOI, section “Field methods and data collection”,第 615 页,第 1 列:
      As females are a third smaller than males, most birds could easily be assigned a sex, while the fæders, female-mimicking males, were discriminated using wing length (Jukema and Piersma 2006).
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    • 2016, Clemens Küpper, “Ruff Shorebird, The”, 出自 Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, Springer, →DOI, →ISBN:
      Fæder males travel with females and, like Satellites, they are nonterritorial and nonagonistic.
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fæder

  1. (Early Middle English)fader

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源自原始日耳曼语 *fadēr ← 原始印欧语 *ph₂tḗr

日耳曼语族同源词:古弗里斯兰语 feder, 古撒克逊语 fadar (德国低地德语 Fader), 古高地德语 fater (德语 Vater), 古荷兰语 fader (荷兰语 vader), 古诺尔斯语 faðir (冰岛语 faðir, 瑞典语 fader), 哥特语 𐍆𐌰𐌳𐌰𐍂 (fadar)

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fæder m

  1. 父亲

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  • 中古英语: fader
  • 英语: faeder