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archeophyte

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Etymology

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Fromarcheo-(alternative spelling ofarchaeo-) +‎-phyte: see further atarchaeophyte.

Noun

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archeophyte (pluralarcheophytes)

  1. Alternative spelling ofarchaeophyte
    • 1990, J. Osbornová, “Abandoned Fields in the Region”, in J. Osbornová, M. Kovářová, J. Lepš, and J, Prach, editors,Succession in Abandoned Fields: Studies in Central Bohemia, Czechoslovakia (Geobotany;15), Dordrecht, Boston, Mass.:Kluwer Academic Publishers,→DOI,→ISBN,page19, column 1:
      Carduus acanthoides[] In Central Bohemia anarcheophyte growing in a variety of ruderal habitats (dumps, railroads, construction areas, waste places), in pastures, and abandoned fields.
    • 1999, H[erbert] Sukopp, U[we] Starfinger, “Disturbance in Urban Ecosystems”, in Lawrence R. Walker, editor,Ecosystems of Disturbed Ground (Ecosystems of the World;16), Amsterdam, Lausanne:Elsevier,→ISBN,page405, column 1:
      [A]rcheophytes are adapted to habitat types created early in history, including pastures, fields, and their edges; many of the neophytes, on the other hand, occur predominantly in ruderal, industrial, and urban habitats.[] [T]he proportion of neophytes is much higher in the flora of Berlin than in adjacent non-urban areas, but no difference was found forarcheophytes.
    • 2009, P. Pyšek, D. M. Richardson, “Invasive Plants”, inSven Erik Jørgensen, editor,Applications in Ecological Engineering, Amsterdam, Boston, Mass.:Elsevier,→ISBN,page291, column 3:
      The separation between natives andarcheophytes relies on a combination of paleobotanical, archeological, ecological, and historical evidence (archeophytes and neophytes are absent from the fossil record in the last glacial period, the late glacial, and the early post-glacial).Archeophytes are often known from archeological evidence to have been present in prehistoric times.
    • 2017 November, Irene Martín-Forés, “Exotic Plant Species in the Mediterranean Biome: A Reflection of Cultural and Historic Relationships”, in Borna Fuerst-Bjeliš, editor,Mediterranean Identities: Environment, Society, Culture, Rijeka, Croatia: InTech,→DOI,→ISBN,page180:
      As a consequence of the human displacements which occurred in Southern Europe from the East to the West,archeophytes (i.e. the exotic species that were introduced before 1500) were established in Western European territories such as the Iberian peninsula.
    • 2018, Alexander Fehér, “Case Studies”, inVegetation History and Cultural Landscapes: Case Studies from South-west Slovakia (Springer Geography), Cham, Switzerland:Springer Nature,→DOI,→ISBN,→ISSN, section 3.5 (Historical Reconstruction of Expansion of Alien Plants in the Nitra River Basin), page248:
      Habitats affected (or degraded) and fragmented by man's activity were, beginning with the Neolithic, often invaded by apophytes andarcheophytes and over the past 500 years also by neophytes.

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