Sentence examples for autumn generations from inspiring English sources

The phrase "autumn generations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the impact of autumn on different generations, such as in literature, culture, or environmental discussions.
Example: "The autumn generations have always celebrated the changing leaves as a symbol of transformation and renewal."
Alternatives: "fall generations" or "harvest generations".

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We also found the responses of the spring and autumn generations in the gallwasp lifecycle can be very different.

Spring galls were more abundant on early budbursting trees, while autumn generations of the same species (N. numismalis and N. quercusbaccarum) were more abundant on late budbursting trees.

We hypothesize that this contrast between the spring and autumn generations may exist because later budbursting trees may have higher abundance of phenologically young tissues suitable for gall induction.

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Holly blue Celastrina argiolus This is the blue butterfly you are most likely to see in your garden, where – as if it were a Christmas insect – it feeds on the holly and the ivy; the caterpillars of the spring generation feeding on holly flower heads and those of the autumn generation feeding on ivy flowers.

Highly vigorous trees could then be both best for spring generation galls and worst (=best defended) for autumn generation galls.

One possibility is that the apparent contrast in patterns for spring and autumn generation galls could be driven by the long-known seasonal shift in oak resource investment from growth in the spring to metabolic defence in the summer (Feeny 1970).

The mum show has been a rite of autumn for generations – the sort of small-town subject that would have appealed to Norman Rockwell – but how much longer it can survive is an open question.

Relationships varied for the three autumn asexual generation gall types: N. albipes were more abundant on larger trees (as predicted by the plant vigour hypothesis), while N. numismalis and N. quercusbaccarum showed the opposite pattern (as predicted by the plant stress hypothesis).

There are two distinct infestation peaks annually: one in spring with a single generation and a second in autumn involving three generations.

In autumn the second-generation adults fly to clumps of grass or some other sheltered place and hibernate during the winter.

Every autumn, a new generation joins the city's massive student population, curious, freed up, drinking too much and, for some, coming out.

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