seasonal change

collocation in English

meaningsofseasonalandchange

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seasonal
adjective
uk
/ˈsiː.zən.əl/
us
/ˈsiː.zən.əl/
relating to or happening during a particular period in ...
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change
noun
uk
/tʃeɪndʒ/
us
/tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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(Definition ofseasonalandchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofseasonal change

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This is usually attributed toseasonalchangein ambient temperature and their differential effects on the three granivorous groups.
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However, during burial in natural conditions, most seeds remained impermeable and viable, with noseasonalchangein germination capacity.
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On the other hand, no prominentseasonalchangein the number of resident minor frugivorous species was recognized.
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Each of the three acts explores a different ontological state based on the juxtaposition of time in relation to theseasonalchange.
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More specifically, we analysed the intensity and direction of theseasonalchange, both in terms of seed density and species diversity.
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The aim of this study was to test whetherseasonalchangeaffected seed bank community structure and spatial pattern.
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Our main objective was to assess the effect ofseasonalchangeon the composition and spatial pattern of seed distribution.
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Theseasonalchangein the faecal egg intensities showed similar patterns to that in the egg-positive rates.
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Theseasonalchangeof fruiting between fleshy-fruited plants and the other seed dispersal types also suggested that fruiting phenology of fleshy-fruited plants might have been strongly affected by frugivorous animals.
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Thick black line shows accumulated number in every census and grey thick line showsseasonalchangein the number of biweekly events.
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Data for top, middle and bottom leaflet positions were combined because theseasonalchangein aphid numbers was similar at all three leaflet positions.
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The study concluded that there was aseasonalchangein water levels but no evidence of any long-term rise in groundwater levels.
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Supposing it was some environmental change which had affected their migratory habits or someseasonalchangewhich had affected their reproductive habits.
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The cost on the cost-of-living index of thisseasonalchangeis estimated to amount to 0·22 in the retail cost of living.
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I understand that, together with the coming into use of the new uniform, theseasonalchangein the colour of the crown of the rating's cap will disappear.
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I should not think it is unusual in the case of many farmers who have been holding their grain to get the benefit of aseasonalchangein the price.
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Temperatures vary primarily with elevation and show littleseasonalchange.
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Marsham was the first to record the effects of nature andseasonalchange.
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Others, such as harvest festivals, celebrateseasonalchange.
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Shedding is heaviest during theseasonalchangeand particularly during the summer season, but daily brushing can temper this problem.
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