The Economist September 24th 2022 Science & technology
Dimension
fragment v. (Make) fragmentation; break; (Make) split
Synonyms: break up, divide, disintegrate
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His day was fragmented by meetings and phone calls.
His day was fragmented by meetings and phone calls.
His time of his day became fragmented due to various meetings and phone calls.
His time was broken by various meetings and phone calls.
His day was fragmented by various meetings and phone calls.
His time of his day became fragmented due to various meetings and phone calls.
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While such a system would not be of much use in tropical forests that are abruptly, and obviously, destroyed by human logging activity, audio recording systems could listen for changes in the symphony of critic calls in forests that are starting to be fragmented by roads or becoming infiltrated by invasive species. Indeed, just as coalminers once knew that trouble was brewing if they heard a canary’s song abruptly stop, ecologists could eventually tell that ecosystem change is beginning to take place in a forest when they hear the chirps of key cricket species suddenly go silent.
Although this system is not very useful in tropical forests that are suddenly damaged by human logging activities, the audio recording system can listen to changes in the cricket symphony. In fact, just as coal miners know that there will be trouble once they hear the canary song suddenly stop, ecologists can finally judge that the ecosystem in the forest begins to change when they hear the sing of key cricket species sound .
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