Arthropod in a sentence as a noun

The strange thing is that arthropod-borne means spread by insects, etc.

If I sold bottled water in NYC I know what my advertising campaign would be about: Feel like drinking an arthropod today?

You, for one, will welcome our microscopic proto-arthropod underlords for the few hours that they last before going to the great tardigrade mosh-pit in the sk...Oh. Carry on then.

... Why don't we support that more?Insects and other arthropods are generally considered gross and annoying by most people.

In the same 40-year period as the arthropod crash, the average high temperature in the rain forest increased by 4 degrees Fahrenheit.

From the paper's abstract, "The apparent robustness of US arthropod populations [...]"

It's a fairly common concern, however in the view of entomologists, the number of individual arthropods killed is generally a drop in the bucket.

Lister set out sticky traps and swept nets across foliage in the same places he had in the 1970s, but this time he and his co-author, Andres Garcia, caught much, much less: 10 to 60 times less arthropod biomass than before.

Generally people will use "bug" to refer to any arthropod or, more loosely, to several classes of small thing including bacteria that seem animal-like but not bacteria that seem plant-like.

"... its\n various Ctrl-Meta key-chords will seem not merely satisfyingly\n ergonomic for the typical arthropod, but also direct evidence for the\n universe’s Intelligent Design by some six-legged, multi-jointed\n God.”It just feels good.

It’s credible that the authors link the cascade to arthropod loss, Schowalter said, because “you have all these different taxa showing the same trends — the insectivorous birds, frogs and lizards — but you don’t see those among seed-feeding birds.”> Lister and Garcia attribute this crash to climate.

>And infecting one species with a bacteria that alter's their reproductive system could never transfer to animals that consumes them?...No.> Wolbachia is a genus of Gram-negative bacteria that infects arthropod species, including a high proportion of insects, but also some nematodes.

Has anyone ever bothered to ask themselves that the ridiculous propagation of the idiotic ritual killing of every terrestrial arthropod by suburbanites throughout every municipality east of the Mississippi might actually be a major contribution to this outcome?

Unnatural doesn't need cognition-dependence, but merely higher complexity than usual -- an arthropod skeleton floating in space is unnatural, in the context of an asteroid, because asteroids are though of as "nartually" arising collisions of rocks, gravity, solar radiation, and the like, but not not the complex processes of animal life.

They discover it can also be used to view backwards in time, and at the end of the book they trace the tree of life backwards towards the universal common ancestor, and discover that it was a microbe seeded deep in a geothermal vent by a civilization of intelligent trilobyte/arthropod like creatures, which knew its own extinction was imminent at the hand of a massive asteroid.

It will be there when the icecaps melt and the cities drown, when humanity destroys itself in fire and zombies, when the roaches finally achieve sentience, take over, and begin using computers themselves - at which point its various Ctrl-Meta key-chords will seem not merely satisfyingly ergonomic for the typical arthropod, but also direct evidence for the universes Intelligent Design by some six-legged, multi-jointed God.''

Arthropod definitions

noun

invertebrate having jointed limbs and a segmented body with an exoskeleton made of chitin