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Phänomen > biologisches Phänomen > autotomy (en)

PREFERRED TERM

 

DEFINITION

  • Autotomy or self-amputation, is the behaviour whereby an animal sheds or discards one or more of its own appendages, usually as a self-defense mechanism to elude a predator's grasp or to distract the predator and thereby allow escape. Some animals have the ability to regenerate the lost body part later. (en)

BROADER CONCEPT

IN OTHER LANGUAGES

  • Created: 2023-09-27T15:42:42Z

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    自切

    Chinese

  • Created: 2019-09-04T12:02:37

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    autotomy

    English

  • Created: 2020-07-09T15:47:04.086+02:00

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    autotoomia

    Estonian

  • Created: 2024-02-08T14:08:48

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    autotomie

    French

  • Created: 2022-10-25T21:27:15

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    ავტოტომია

    Georgian

  • Created: 2022-10-25T21:27:52

    skos:notation: acda0b48

    თვითდასახიჩრება
  • Created: 2022-09-23T09:54:20

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    Autotomia

    Italian

  • Created: 2022-08-08T12:12:05

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    autotomi

    Norwegian Bokmål

  • Created: 2024-02-08T14:08:48

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    autotomie

    Romanian

  • Created: 2022-08-08T12:12:05

    Last modified: 2022-11-25T16:06:02

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    автотомия

    Russian

  • Created: 2022-09-23T09:54:35

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    Autotomía

    Spanish

  • Created: 2022-09-07T14:29:32

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    ototomi

    Turkish

  • Created: 2023-02-18T20:43:04

    skos:notation: d43cab30

    автотомія

    Ukrainian

  • Created: 2023-02-18T20:45:08

    skos:notation: dd0769fb

    аутотомія
  • Created: 2023-02-18T20:45:36

    skos:notation: b5f54d88

    самокалічення

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