时间:2019-01-13 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2010年(十二)月


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There's a good reason why people should be concerned about having a healthy environment containing lots of animal and plant species. A new study says the loss of biodiversity may make humans more vulnerable to infectious diseases.


Biodiversity is one of the ways to measure the health of an eco-system.  And the healthier an eco-system is, the better off we are. That's because animals, plants and even microbes can act as a buffer 1 between people and pathogens.


Associate Professor Felicia Keesing, an ecologist at Bard 2 College in Annandale, New York, is the lead author of the study.


"Biodiversity is the diversity of genes 3, species and eco-systems that occupy the earth. Most of the time when we talk about biodiversity, we mean the diversity of species," she says.


Keesing says the study adds a new reason to protect the environment.


"People have always recognized that there's some sort of esthetic 4 value in having all of these different creatures living on earth with us. Many people feel that there's an ethical 5 responsibility to protect them. But in the last couple of decades, scientists have begun to document ways in which biodiversity is actually providing services to us. Such services become practical reasons for protecting biodiversity as well," she says.


It's long been known that biodiversity helps provide clean water, cycles nutrients 6 through the eco-system, and absorbs carbon from the atmosphere. But Keesing says the fact that biodiversity protects humans from disease is a compelling reason for conservation.


Sucking up pathogens


Keesing says, "What we've seen over and over again in different studies that we describe in our paper is that in diverse systems the species that are present either reduce the number of disease bearing organisms by competing with them. Or they suck up pathogens, sort of vacuum up pathogens, and then don't transmit them again."


That protection suffers as biodiversity is lost. Keesing says one example is Lyme Disease, which is a common tick-borne bacterial 7 illness in the United States.


"If you have a low diversity system, the species that are present always include white footed mice. And white footed mice are very, very good at transmitting the Lyme bacterium 8 back out so that humans are at risk," she says.


Eco-systems under attack


Biodiversity faces many threats all over the world. The biggest, she says, is land conversion 9.


"We're destroying habitats," she says, "So there are fewer places for organisms to live. But there are also a lot of other threats. The key ones are also climate change. So as the climate changes species are struggling and in some cases going extinct because they can't adapt quickly enough – or they have nowhere to go that has the appropriate environmental conditions."


Other threats to biodiversity include the spread of invasive species of plants and animals, as well as overhunting or overharvesting of species.


"In many ways, the biggest threat is that all of these things are happening at the same time and interacting with each other," she says.


Keesing rejects the idea that the loss of biodiversity is simply a matter of survival of the fittest, with humans being the most fit.


"Our survival," she says, "is actually linked to the survival of these other species. So, neither our short term nor our long term survival prospects 10 are increased because we're destroying other species."


Scientists are also considering what a loss of biodiversity means for such diseases as Ebola in Africa. In other words, could it mean the disease could become more common and spread to new areas if there's a weak biodiversity buffer?


The Bard College associate professor says the effects of biodiversity loss are so clear, there's no reason to delay protecting the Earth's eco-systems.



n.起缓冲作用的人(或物),缓冲器;vt.缓冲
  • A little money can be a useful buffer in time of need.在急需时,很少一点钱就能解燃眉之急。
  • Romantic love will buffer you against life's hardships.浪漫的爱会减轻生活的艰辛。
n.吟游诗人
  • I'll use my bard song to help you concentrate!我会用我的吟游诗人歌曲帮你集中精神!
  • I find him,the wandering grey bard.我发现了正在徘徊的衰老游唱诗人。
n.基因( gene的名词复数 )
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adj.美学的,审美的;悦目的,雅致的
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adj.伦理的,道德的,合乎道德的
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n.(食品或化学品)营养物,营养品( nutrient的名词复数 )
  • a lack of essential nutrients 基本营养的缺乏
  • Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. 营养素被吸收进血液。 来自《简明英汉词典》
a.细菌的
  • Bacterial reproduction is accelerated in weightless space. 在失重的空间,细菌繁殖加快了。
  • Brain lesions can be caused by bacterial infections. 大脑损伤可能由细菌感染引起。
n.(pl.)bacteria 细菌
  • The bacterium possibly goes in the human body by the mouth.细菌可能通过口进入人体。
  • A bacterium is identified as the cause for his duodenal ulcer.一种细菌被断定为造成他十二指肠溃疡的根源。
n.转化,转换,转变
  • He underwent quite a conversion.他彻底变了。
  • Waste conversion is a part of the production process.废物处理是生产过程的一个组成部分。
n.希望,前途(恒为复数)
  • There is a mood of pessimism in the company about future job prospects. 公司中有一种对工作前景悲观的情绪。
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air guitarists
AJA, A.J.A.
alyssa
ammonium ceric nitrate
Anglicity
anxiety state
applanata
axoaxonic
Bekesbourne
bog-roll
brezhnevism
Broad-Church
bromine trifuloride
Bromus remotiflorus
catoblepas
cement column
cephalopholis aurantia
cepstrum analysis
close operation
coaxial mount
coldcocking
concentrated radioactive liquid wastes
condenser start motor
Continental Celtic
craven
denitrifies
e-rail
epinephrin(e) hydrochoride
etheric acid
family sphaerobolaceaes
flood basin
Folin-Macallum's method
free vibration test
gamabufotalin
geostationary earth orbit
hyltons
illuminating gas
industrial X-ray radiographic equipment
inlaid wood
ion-cyclotron
junction amelodental
Kobuleti
lavelled
leadless colour
legendous
lets-out
lever for adjusting
liberalized
load oil
long induction loop
low impact
migratory cyclone
molek
mottu
Mulegé
Munster
naikis
newsweeks
non-destructive detector
non-sense
off-balance sheet financing
overspeed braking electro-magnetic valve
panorama view
paravanes
PDLA
Pervomayskiy
phase sampling pulse
plasma tail of comet
portable equipment
prescripted
primitive ovum
respublika
ribbon work
Richardia brasiliensis
root-canal reamer
seine rivers
self-expansion
shaft-packing leakage
slide-rule general
small-size coal mine
steel shape
sterilization by radiation
stress relaxation time
substantives
subtitles
sunken poop
Sutura sphenofrontalis
swinging root
Swycer
table handling
theory of reflection and cognitive analysis
toggle-lever grip gear
trefa
underground stem
vertical transform
visual quality
vito
voltage dependent resistivity
wave trace
wave-formed mouth
width-diameter ratio
yolk envelope