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  • Regime shift
  • Abrupt changes in structure and function of systems

    Regime shifts are large, abrupt, persistent changes in the structure and function of ecosystems, the climate, financial systems or other complex systems

    Regime shift

    Regime_shift

  • Antarctic sea ice
  • Sea ice of the Southern Ocean

    ice system has undergone a structural change that is indicative of a regime shift in the system's behaviour. The decline in Antarctic sea ice since 2016

    Antarctic sea ice

    Antarctic sea ice

    Antarctic_sea_ice

  • Fire regime
  • Area-specific culture of fires

    A fire regime is the pattern, frequency, and intensity of the bushfires and wildfires that prevail in an area over long periods of time. It is an integral

    Fire regime

    Fire_regime

  • Francoist Spain
  • Period of Spanish history (1936–1975)

    neutral, though the regime was supportive of the Axis powers. After a period of postwar isolation and autarky, the regime shifted in the 1950s toward

    Francoist Spain

    Francoist Spain

    Francoist_Spain

  • Ecosystem collapse
  • Ecological communities abruptly losing biodiversity, often irreversibly

    in response to early warning signals, before the tipping point to a regime shift is crossed. Further, there is a substantial gap between the extent of

    Ecosystem collapse

    Ecosystem collapse

    Ecosystem_collapse

  • Trophic cascade
  • Ecosystem event

    Orav-Kotta, H. (2018). "Novel crab predator causes marine ecosystem regime shift". Scientific Reports. 8 (1): 4956. Bibcode:2018NatSR...8.4956K. doi:10

    Trophic cascade

    Trophic cascade

    Trophic_cascade

  • Pacific decadal oscillation
  • Recurring pattern of climate variability

    1977. The last two reversals corresponded with dramatic shifts in salmon production regimes in the North Pacific Ocean. This climate pattern also affects

    Pacific decadal oscillation

    Pacific decadal oscillation

    Pacific_decadal_oscillation

  • Critical transition
  • Abrupt shift in a complex dynamic system

    bifurcation point. As such, they are a particular type of regime shift. Recovery from such shifts may require more than a simple return to the conditions

    Critical transition

    Critical_transition

  • Coral bleaching
  • Phenomenon where corals expel algae tissue

    bleaching, where they are recolonized by zooxanthellae, or they experience a regime shift, where previously flourishing coral reefs are taken over by thick layers

    Coral bleaching

    Coral bleaching

    Coral_bleaching

  • Marine coastal ecosystem
  • Wildland-ocean interface

    and function and this process can be described as a shift to a new regime. Usually, a regime shift is triggered by large-scale climate-induced variations

    Marine coastal ecosystem

    Marine coastal ecosystem

    Marine_coastal_ecosystem

  • Late Pleistocene extinctions
  • Extinction of large animals at the end of the last Ice Age

    ecological succession to replace these extinct megafaunal species, and the regime shift of previously established faunal relationships and habitats as a consequence

    Late Pleistocene extinctions

    Late Pleistocene extinctions

    Late_Pleistocene_extinctions

  • Ecological resilience
  • Capacity of ecosystems to resist and recover from change

    different regime of processes and structures predominates. When such thresholds are associated with a critical or bifurcation point, these regime shifts may

    Ecological resilience

    Ecological resilience

    Ecological_resilience

  • Alternative stable state
  • Ecological concept

    state shift (sometimes termed a phase shift or regime shift), when perturbed. Due to ecological feedbacks, ecosystems display resistance to state shifts and

    Alternative stable state

    Alternative_stable_state

  • Telugu Desam Party
  • Indian political party

    March 2025. Reddy, G. Krishna (2002). "New Populism and Liberalisation: Regime Shift under Chandrababu Naidu in AP". Economic and Political Weekly. 37 (9):

    Telugu Desam Party

    Telugu Desam Party

    Telugu_Desam_Party

  • Little Ice Age volcanism
  • Massive volcanic activity during the Little Ice Age

    Age, the Northern Hemisphere had a remarkable climatic shift. There was a nonlinear regime shift in the North Atlantic Ocean Circulation and changed ocean

    Little Ice Age volcanism

    Little Ice Age volcanism

    Little_Ice_Age_volcanism

  • Nocturnal animal
  • Behavior characterized by activity during the night and sleeping during the day

    ecological resilience: can diurnal animals compensate for climate change by shifting to nocturnal activity?". Ecological Monographs. 89 e01334. doi:10.1002/ecm

    Nocturnal animal

    Nocturnal animal

    Nocturnal_animal

  • Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō
  • Technical analysis method

    classes and have been used by traders to predict price movements and regime shifts in global markets. It was developed in the late 1930s by Goichi Hosoda

    Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō

    Ichimoku Kinkō Hyō

    Ichimoku_Kinkō_Hyō

  • Ecological threshold
  • Ecological inflection points

    pressures caused by human activities or natural processes. Critical load, regime shift, critical transition and tipping point are examples of other closely

    Ecological threshold

    Ecological_threshold

  • Trophic level
  • Position of an organism in a food chain

    Atlantic, followed by a subsequent decline to 2.9 in 1994. They report a shift away from long-lived, piscivorous, high-trophic-level bottom fishes, such

    Trophic level

    Trophic level

    Trophic_level

  • Fall of the Assad regime
  • End of Assadist rule in Syria

    commentators likened the regime's collapse to the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, comparing the broader geopolitical shifts that occurred after both

    Fall of the Assad regime

    Fall of the Assad regime

    Fall_of_the_Assad_regime

  • Eurasian Steppe
  • Steppe ecoregion of grasslands, savannas, and shrublands

    throughout the steppe. Parts of the Eurasian steppe experience an ecological regime shift in form of woody plant encroachment, such as the Black Sea-Kazakhstan

    Eurasian Steppe

    Eurasian Steppe

    Eurasian_Steppe

  • Authoritarianism
  • Political system

    mobilization, and suppression of anti-regime activities. Ill-defined executive powers, often vague and shifting, used to extend the power of the executive

    Authoritarianism

    Authoritarianism

  • Meadow
  • Open habitat vegetated primarily by non-woody plants

    Kuemmerle, Tobias; Waller, Donald M.; Radeloff, Volker C. (February 2013). "Regime shift on the roof of the world: Alpine meadows converting to shrublands in

    Meadow

    Meadow

    Meadow

  • Ba'athist Syria
  • Syrian state from 1963 to 2024

    the Assad regime. Ba'athist Syria was also, until its downfall, the only state member of the "Axis of Resistance" beside Iran. The regime emerged in

    Ba'athist Syria

    Ba'athist Syria

    Ba'athist_Syria

  • Lancetfish
  • Family of ray-finned fishes

    bycatch. This increase is thought by researchers to reflect a faunal regime shift as other commercially target species, like yellowfin and bigeye tuna

    Lancetfish

    Lancetfish

    Lancetfish

  • Keystone species
  • Species with a large effect on its environment

    collapses without it. Similarly, an ecosystem may experience a dramatic shift if a keystone species is removed, even though that species was a small part

    Keystone species

    Keystone species

    Keystone_species

  • The Shift (2023 film)
  • Film by Brock Heasley

    wars. The Benefactor's totalitarian regime rules the remaining population through fear and oppression, and the shifters work as powerful agents, using small

    The Shift (2023 film)

    The_Shift_(2023_film)

  • Regimes of truth
  • Philosophy term coined by Michel Foucault

    "Language endangerment and revitalisation as elements of regimes of truth: shifting terminology to shift perspective" (PDF). Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural

    Regimes of truth

    Regimes_of_truth

  • Cyclone Gudrun
  • Powerful storm in northern Europe in 2005

    Eriksson, found that the storm played a crucial role in the historic regime shift in the 2006 Swedish general election. The incumbent Social Democratic

    Cyclone Gudrun

    Cyclone Gudrun

    Cyclone_Gudrun

  • Habitat
  • Type of environment in which an organism lives

    are more specific habitat types with varying climate types, temperature regimes, soils, altitudes and vegetation. Many of these habitat types grade into

    Habitat

    Habitat

    Habitat

  • United States involvement in regime change
  • List of U.S.-backed regime change operations

    latter half of the 19th century, the U.S. government initiated actions for regime change mainly in Latin America and the southwest Pacific, including the

    United States involvement in regime change

    United_States_involvement_in_regime_change

  • Bioaccumulation
  • Gradual buildup of substances in an organism

    bioaccumulation in turtles, factors like pollution, climate change, and shifting landscape can affect the amounts of these toxins in the ecosystem. The

    Bioaccumulation

    Bioaccumulation

  • International regime
  • than temporary arrangements that change with every shift in power or interests." Types of regimes include international conventions such as the Basel

    International regime

    International_regime

  • Japan New Party
  • Political party in Japan

    Politicians – gregoryclark.net". 24 June 2019. Hirashima, Kenji (2004). "Regime Shift in Japan?Two Decades of Neoliberal Reforms". Swiss Political Science

    Japan New Party

    Japan_New_Party

  • Ecotone
  • Transition area between two biological communities

    the adjacent community take over. As a result, the ecotone represents a shift in dominance. Ecotones are particularly significant for mobile animals,

    Ecotone

    Ecotone

    Ecotone

  • Ontogenetic niche shift
  • Ecological phenomenon

    Ontogenetic niche shift (abbreviated ONS) is an ecological phenomenon where an organism (usually an animal) changes its diet or habitat during its ontogeny

    Ontogenetic niche shift

    Ontogenetic niche shift

    Ontogenetic_niche_shift

  • Tipping points in the climate system
  • Critical thresholds in climate science

    a tipping point can trigger a regime shift, a major systems reorganisation into a new stable state. Such regime shifts need not be harmful. In the context

    Tipping points in the climate system

    Tipping points in the climate system

    Tipping_points_in_the_climate_system

  • Directional-change intrinsic time
  • Financial market data analysis method

    intrinsic time operator is a noise filtering technique. It identifies regime shifts, when trend changes of a particular size occur and hides price fluctuations

    Directional-change intrinsic time

    Directional-change intrinsic time

    Directional-change_intrinsic_time

  • Flint Hills
  • Geographic and ecological region of Kansas and Oklahoma, United States

    shrubs and trees, referred to as woody plant encroachment, is a prominent regime shift and risk to the existing tallgrass prairie. Animals native to the Flint

    Flint Hills

    Flint Hills

    Flint_Hills

  • Competitive exclusion principle
  • Ecology proposition

    extinction of the weaker competitor or to an evolutionary or behavioral shift toward a different ecological niche. The principle has been paraphrased

    Competitive exclusion principle

    Competitive exclusion principle

    Competitive_exclusion_principle

  • Productivity (ecology)
  • Rate of generation of biomass in an ecosystem

    related to climate in some lakes, with temporary or long-term shifts in productivity (regime shifts). Biomass (ecology) Community ecology Food web Agricultural

    Productivity (ecology)

    Productivity (ecology)

    Productivity_(ecology)

  • Woody plant encroachment
  • Vegetation cover change

    predominantly occurs in grasslands, savannas and woodlands and can cause regime shifts from open grasslands and savannas to closed woodlands. Causes include

    Woody plant encroachment

    Woody plant encroachment

    Woody_plant_encroachment

  • Edge effects
  • Ecological concept

    could suffer from increased predation risk and competition. This leads to a shift in species composition, with the most competitive species (generalists)

    Edge effects

    Edge effects

    Edge_effects

  • Huber Matos
  • Cuban military leader and dissident activist (1918–2014)

    Cuban Revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power, he criticized the regime's shift in favor of Marxist principles and ties to the Popular Socialist Party

    Huber Matos

    Huber Matos

    Huber_Matos

  • Competition (biology)
  • Type of species interaction

    affect community structure, species diversity, and population dynamics (shifts in a population over time). There are three major mechanisms of competition:

    Competition (biology)

    Competition (biology)

    Competition_(biology)

  • Humboldt Current
  • Current of the Pacific Ocean

    the next 15–20 years. Consequently, sardine fisheries grew in this "regime shift". Oceans portal Gulf Stream Humboldt squid Ocean current Oceanic gyres

    Humboldt Current

    Humboldt Current

    Humboldt_Current

  • Effects of climate change on oceans
  • ice system has undergone a structural change that is indicative of a regime shift in the system's behaviour. The decline in Antarctic sea ice since 2016

    Effects of climate change on oceans

    Effects of climate change on oceans

    Effects_of_climate_change_on_oceans

  • Effects of climate change on biomes
  • Kuemmerle, Tobias; Waller, Donald M.; Radeloff, Volker C. (February 2013). "Regime shift on the roof of the world: Alpine meadows converting to shrublands in

    Effects of climate change on biomes

    Effects of climate change on biomes

    Effects_of_climate_change_on_biomes

  • Step detection
  • 2005a: A brief overview of the regime shift detection methods. link to PDF In: Large-Scale Disturbances (Regime Shifts) and Recovery in Aquatic Ecosystems:

    Step detection

    Step detection

    Step_detection

  • Ecological niche
  • Fit of a species living under specific environmental conditions

    conditions, for example the dandelion. Ecology portal Ontogenetic niche shift Marginal distribution (biology) Fitness landscape Niche differentiation

    Ecological niche

    Ecological niche

    Ecological_niche

  • Overpopulation
  • When a population of a species exceeds the carrying capacity of its environment

    conserving or augmenting deer populations only a century ago, the focus has now shifted in the direct opposite, and ecologists are now more concerned with limiting

    Overpopulation

    Overpopulation

    Overpopulation

  • Emotion regime
  • Rule-like system shaping how people should feel

    by Reddy in The Navigation of Feeling, where he analysed shifts in dominant emotion regimes during the French Revolution. The concept is often discussed

    Emotion regime

    Emotion regime

    Emotion_regime

  • New Tax Regime
  • New Personal Income Taxation Policy in India

    The New Tax Regime is a scheme of Income tax in India first proposed in Union Budget 2020–21. Subsequent Budget of FY2021-22 did not see any major announcements

    New Tax Regime

    New Tax Regime

    New_Tax_Regime

  • Invasive species
  • Non-native organism causing damage to an established environment

    functions of ecosystems. For example, invasive plants can alter the fire regime (e.g., cheatgrass, Bromus tectorum), nutrient cycling (e.g., smooth cordgrass

    Invasive species

    Invasive species

    Invasive_species

  • Marine food web
  • Marine consumer-resource system

    incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. "A 'regime shift' is happening in the Arctic Ocean, scientists say". phys.org. Retrieved

    Marine food web

    Marine food web

    Marine_food_web

  • Small population size
  • Statistical effects of small numbers on a population

    heterozygosity and reduced genetic diversity and loss or fixation of alleles and shifts in allele frequencies. A small population is then more susceptible to demographic

    Small population size

    Small_population_size

  • Carrying capacity
  • Maximum population size of a species that an ecosystem can support

    researchers expressed concerns that the Earth may be "approaching a state shift" in which the biosphere may become less hospitable to human life, and in

    Carrying capacity

    Carrying_capacity

  • Atlantification of the Arctic
  • Arctic region, amplified by sea-ice loss. However observations show a regime shift from winter sea ice cover to open water in the southern Barents Sea in

    Atlantification of the Arctic

    Atlantification of the Arctic

    Atlantification_of_the_Arctic

  • List of forms of government
  • today: democracies, totalitarian regimes and, sitting between these two, authoritarian regimes with hybrid regimes. Another modern classification system

    List of forms of government

    List_of_forms_of_government

  • Food regimes
  • influence the ongoing shifts of the global food regime. The seminal texts are as follows: Harriet Friedmann's (1987) "International regimes of food and agriculture

    Food regimes

    Food_regimes

  • Exchange rate regime
  • Monetary policy relating to currency exchange rates

    Kuwait shifted the peg based on a currency basket that consists of currencies of its major trade and financial partners. A fixed exchange rate regime, sometimes

    Exchange rate regime

    Exchange rate regime

    Exchange_rate_regime

  • Ecological succession
  • Change of species in a region over time

    They can also increase nutrient content of the soil in certain areas, or shift soil about (as termites, ants, and moles do) creating patches in the habitat

    Ecological succession

    Ecological succession

    Ecological_succession

  • Disturbance (ecology)
  • Event or force driving ecological change via mortality

    these and the impacts on populations, disturbance determines the future shifts in dominance, various species successively becoming dominant as their life

    Disturbance (ecology)

    Disturbance (ecology)

    Disturbance_(ecology)

  • Ecological economics
  • Interdependence of human economies and natural ecosystems

    resourceful and well-organized but also impartial, guaranteeing an objective shift to an economy that is low-carbon, resource-efficient, and socially-inclusive

    Ecological economics

    Ecological economics

    Ecological_economics

  • The Economist Democracy Index
  • Measure of the state of democracy according to The Economist

    changes that shifted power from the presidency to parliament. The Gambia was upgraded again from an authoritarian regime to a hybrid regime after Yahya

    The Economist Democracy Index

    The Economist Democracy Index

    The_Economist_Democracy_Index

  • Climate resilience
  • Form of adaptive capacity for a socio-ecological system

    different regime of processes and structures predominates. When such thresholds are associated with a critical or bifurcation point, these regime shifts may

    Climate resilience

    Climate_resilience

  • Martian polar ice caps
  • Water ice deposits on the poles of Mars

    ISBN 978-0-521-85226-5. Liu, J., et al. 2023. Martian dunes indicative of wind regime shift in line with end of ice age. Nature European Southern Observatory (2015-03-05)

    Martian polar ice caps

    Martian polar ice caps

    Martian_polar_ice_caps

  • Biogeochemical cycle
  • Chemical transfer pathway between Earth's biological and non-biological parts

    whales cycle nutrients through the ocean water column The implications of shifts in the global carbon cycle due to human activity are concerning scientists

    Biogeochemical cycle

    Biogeochemical cycle

    Biogeochemical_cycle

  • Complex system
  • System composed of many interacting components

    harsh circumstances as well as the potential for large-scale systemic regime shifts. Dynamic network of multiplicity As well as coupling rules, the dynamic

    Complex system

    Complex_system

  • Meta-Labeling
  • Machine learning overlay technique for position sizing and trade filtering

    validation: Interpreting when and why a model may be underperforming due to regime shifts. Meta-labeling decouples two core components of systematic trading strategies:

    Meta-Labeling

    Meta-Labeling

  • Sahara
  • Desert on the African continent

    Coe, Michael T.; Scheffer, Marten; Wang, Guiling (1 October 2003). "Regime Shifts in the Sahara and Sahel: Interactions between Ecological and Climatic

    Sahara

    Sahara

    Sahara

  • Patent box
  • Special low corporate tax regime on intangible assets

    intellectual property box regime, innovation box or IP box. Patent boxes have also been used as base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) tools, to avoid corporate

    Patent box

    Patent_box

  • Reinette Biggs
  • South African scientist

    Fellowship". Branco Weiss Fellowship. Retrieved 12 December 2020. "Regime Shift Database". Regime Shift Database. Retrieved 12 December 2020. "Who we are". Seeds

    Reinette Biggs

    Reinette_Biggs

  • Operation Torch
  • Allied landing operations in French North Africa during World War II

    Under pressure from the Allies and De Gaulle's supporters, the French régime shifted, with Vichy officials gradually replaced and its more offensive decrees

    Operation Torch

    Operation Torch

    Operation_Torch

  • Transition management (governance)
  • Governance approach

    occurring within the niche (figure 1). Such an alignment is the basis of a regime shift. Each level has its own set of actors that interact in different ways

    Transition management (governance)

    Transition_management_(governance)

  • Colors of noise
  • Power spectrum of a noise signal

    0.CO;2. Daniel L. Rudnick; Russ E. Davis (2003). "Red noise and regime shifts" (PDF). Deep-Sea Research Part I. 50 (6): 691–699. Bibcode:2003DSRI

    Colors of noise

    Colors of noise

    Colors_of_noise

  • Anoxic waters
  • Areas of seawater, freshwater, or groundwater that are depleted of dissolved oxygen

    through eutrophication or global warming can cause major oxic-anoxic regime shifts. Based on model studies, this can occur abruptly, with a transition

    Anoxic waters

    Anoxic_waters

  • Ecological forecasting
  • Field of study

    the book Ecological Forecasting written by Michael C. Dietze. Ecologists shifted towards Bayesian methods starting 1990, when improvements in computational

    Ecological forecasting

    Ecological_forecasting

  • Foundation species
  • Species that structures an ecology

    its loss caused a shift in dominance to a mixed dominant community. For example, the creosote bush dominated shrubland saw a shift in dominance to 32%

    Foundation species

    Foundation species

    Foundation_species

  • Theoretical ecology
  • Scientific discipline

    (e*p) regime described above. This is referred to as the "rescue effect" and it is again harder to drive a population extinct under this regime. The model

    Theoretical ecology

    Theoretical ecology

    Theoretical_ecology

  • Rhithropanopeus
  • Species of crab

    Orav-Kotta, H. (12 April 2018). "Novel crab predator causes marine ecosystem regime shift". Scientific Reports. 8 (1): 4956. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-23282-w. PMC 5897427

    Rhithropanopeus

    Rhithropanopeus

    Rhithropanopeus

  • Regime change efforts in the 2026 Iran war
  • Iran war, the United States and Israel have sought strategies aimed at regime change in the Islamic Republic of Iran, seeking to destabilize or overthrow

    Regime change efforts in the 2026 Iran war

    Regime change efforts in the 2026 Iran war

    Regime_change_efforts_in_the_2026_Iran_war

  • Gilt-edged securities
  • Bonds issued by the UK government

    Consequently, managing duration risk requires a strict understanding of macro-regime shifts, as the structural sensitivity of a portfolio to rate volatility directly

    Gilt-edged securities

    Gilt-edged_securities

  • North Atlantic right whale
  • Species of whale found in the North Atlantic Ocean

    Greene, Charles; Davies, Kimberley; Johns, David (September 2021). "Ocean Regime Shift is Driving Collapse of the North Atlantic Right Whale Population" (PDF)

    North Atlantic right whale

    North Atlantic right whale

    North_Atlantic_right_whale

  • Effects of climate change
  • Cooper, Gregory S.; Willcock, Simon; Dearing, John A. (10 March 2020). "Regime shifts occur disproportionately faster in larger ecosystems". Nature Communications

    Effects of climate change

    Effects of climate change

    Effects_of_climate_change

  • Lithotroph
  • Organism using inorganic substrate to obtain reducing equivalents for use in biosynthesis

    light); they are used in biosynthetic reactions. Some photolithotrophs shift over to chemolithotrophic metabolism in the dark. Lithotrophs participate

    Lithotroph

    Lithotroph

  • Energiewende
  • Ongoing energy transition in Germany

    economic structures will need to change radically—a process He calls "regime shift". Eva Schmid, Brigitte Knopf, and Anna Pechan analyze the actors and

    Energiewende

    Energiewende

    Energiewende

  • Intermediate disturbance hypothesis
  • Ecological hypothesis about species diversity

    the most prevailing disturbance. However, the intermediate fire frequency regime had lower species richness than did the frequently burned sites. It was

    Intermediate disturbance hypothesis

    Intermediate disturbance hypothesis

    Intermediate_disturbance_hypothesis

  • Maritime trade in the Maya civilization
  • About maritime trade

    maritime trade reliance aided in the collapse of interior Maya power regimes, shifting political influence to coastal polities such as Uxmal and Chichen

    Maritime trade in the Maya civilization

    Maritime trade in the Maya civilization

    Maritime_trade_in_the_Maya_civilization

  • History of Bolivia (1964–1982)
  • Period of military dictatorship

    the decline in popular support for the military since the Barrientos regime, shifted their support to the more radical General Juan José Torres (1970–71)

    History of Bolivia (1964–1982)

    History of Bolivia (1964–1982)

    History_of_Bolivia_(1964–1982)

  • Metapopulation
  • Group of separated yet interacting ecological populations

    predicted by the Lotka-Volterra equation, with the peaks in prey abundance shifted slightly to the left of the peaks of the predator densities. Huffaker's

    Metapopulation

    Metapopulation

    Metapopulation

  • Ecological extinction
  • Ecology term

    effects on plant-animal interactions, nutrient dynamics, and disturbance regimes ..." This is an example of how current conservation policy has failed to

    Ecological extinction

    Ecological_extinction

  • Lake ecosystem
  • Type of ecosystem

    vary greatly in these systems, both diurnally and seasonally. Temperature regimes are very different in large lakes. In temperate regions, for example, as

    Lake ecosystem

    Lake ecosystem

    Lake_ecosystem

  • Ecotype
  • Classification of distinct populations lesser than subspecies

    genotype), however in higher rainfall areas the clover population would shift to mid-season genotypes, differences among population of Trifolium subterraneum

    Ecotype

    Ecotype

  • Egypt
  • Country in North Africa

    that year, Egypt held its first parliamentary elections since the previous regime, with high voter turnout and no major reported irregularities. Mohamed Morsi

    Egypt

    Egypt

    Egypt

  • Planktivore
  • Aquatic organism that feeds on planktonic food

    increase in pelagic fishes and a decrease in benthic biomass. This shift has encouraged a shift to planktivorous seabirds instead of piscivorous seabirds. Pollock

    Planktivore

    Planktivore

    Planktivore

  • Microbial loop
  • Trophic pathway in marine microbial ecosystems

    Paired Coniferous and Deciduous Watersheds with Contrasting Temperature Regimes". Forests. 7 (12): 231. Bibcode:2016Fore....7..231Q. doi:10.3390/f7100231

    Microbial loop

    Microbial loop

    Microbial_loop

  • T. J. Pempel
  • American academic

    Economic Crisis, Regime Shift: Comparative Dynamics of the Japanese Political Economy, and Uncommon Democracies: The One-Party Dominant Regimes (all from Cornell

    T. J. Pempel

    T._J._Pempel

  • Species distribution modelling
  • Algorithmic technique in ecology

    these models are especially useful for species whose range is actively shifting and not at equilibrium, such as invasive species. Mechanistic SDMs incorporate

    Species distribution modelling

    Species distribution modelling

    Species_distribution_modelling

  • Tirana
  • Capital city of Albania

    History Quarterly. 35. (3): 470. Bleta, Indrit. Influences of political regime shifts on the urban scene of a capital city, Case Study: Tirana. Archived 15

    Tirana

    Tirana

    Tirana

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    Finnish, German

    Reimo

    Advice; Decision Protection

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  • Girl/Female

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    Renie

    Peace. An early Christian martyr, and later borne by several Byzantine empresses.

    Renie

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    Queen; Purple Flower

    Regina

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    Latin

    Reginy

    Queen.

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    REGGIE

    Pet form of English Reginald, REGGIE means "wise ruler."

    REGGIE

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    Finnish form of German Reimund, REIMA means "wise protector."

    REIMA

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    Reggie

    Powerful ruler.

    Reggie

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    REINE

     Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, REINE means "pure." Compare with another form of Reine.

    REINE

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    Reine

    Queen.

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    That stones or is stoned, purple.

    Regem

  • Regina
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    Regina

    Queenly

    Regina

  • Reggie
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Jamaican

    Reggie

    Powerful Ruler; Form of Reginald; Counsel Power; Ruler with Counsel

    Reggie

  • RENIE
  • Female

    English

    RENIE

    English pet form of Latin Irene, RENIE means "peace."

    RENIE

  • REINE
  • Female

    French

    REINE

     French form of Latin Regina, REINE means "queen." Compare with another form of Reine.

    REINE

  • Regin
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Regin

    A mythical blacksmith.

    Regin

  • REGINA
  • Female

    English

    REGINA

    Latin name REGINA means "queen." 

    REGINA

  • Regine
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, French, German, Latin, Swedish

    Regine

    Queen

    Regine

  • Regina
  • Girl/Female

    Italian Latin Spanish American

    Regina

    Queen.

    Regina

  • Rexine
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian

    Rexine

    Queen

    Rexine

  • Reine
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English, French, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish

    Reine

    Queen; Form of Regina

    Reine

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  • Revive
  • v. i.

    Hence, to recover from a state of neglect or disuse; as, to revive letters or learning.

  • Refine
  • v. t.

    To reduce to a fine, unmixed, or pure state; to free from impurities; to free from dross or alloy; to separate from extraneous matter; to purify; to defecate; as, to refine gold or silver; to refine iron; to refine wine or sugar.

  • Revise
  • v. t.

    To look at again for the detection of errors; to reexamine; to review; to look over with care for correction; as, to revise a writing; to revise a translation.

  • Regiment
  • n.

    A region or district governed.

  • Revive
  • v. i.

    To restore or reduce to its natural or metallic state; as, to revive a metal after calcination.

  • Recite
  • v. t.

    To tell over; to go over in particulars; to relate; to narrate; as, to recite past events; to recite the particulars of a voyage.

  • Relive
  • v. t.

    To recall to life; to revive.

  • Regime
  • n.

    The condition of a river with respect to the rate of its flow, as measured by the volume of water passing different cross sections in a given time, uniform regime being the condition when the flow is equal and uniform at all the cross sections.

  • Retire
  • v. t.

    To cause to retire; specifically, to designate as no longer qualified for active service; to place on the retired list; as, to retire a military or naval officer.

  • Relive
  • v. i.

    To live again; to revive.

  • Retire
  • v. i.

    To go back or return; to draw back or away; to keep aloof; to withdraw or retreat, as from observation; to go into privacy; as, to retire to his home; to retire from the world, or from notice.

  • Regiment
  • v. t.

    To form into a regiment or into regiments.

  • Retire
  • v. t.

    To withdraw from circulation, or from the market; to take up and pay; as, to retire bonds; to retire a note.

  • Resume
  • v. t.

    To begin again; to recommence, as something which has been interrupted; as, to resume an argument or discourse.

  • Regiment
  • n.

    Government; mode of ruling; rule; authority; regimen.

  • Regime
  • n.

    Mode or system of rule or management; character of government, or of the prevailing social system.

  • Retire
  • v. i.

    To retreat from action or danger; to withdraw for safety or pleasure; as, to retire from battle.

  • Retire
  • n.

    A call sounded on a bugle, announcing to skirmishers that they are to retire, or fall back.

  • Reigle
  • n.

    A hollow cut or channel for quiding anything; as, the reigle of a side post for a flood gate.

  • Revise
  • v. t.

    To review, alter, and amend; as, to revise statutes; to revise an agreement; to revise a dictionary.