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    浦阳郑君仲辨,未尝有疾也。左手之拇有疹焉,隆起而粟。君疑之,以示人,人大笑,以为不足患。既三日,聚而如钱。忧之滋甚,又以示人,笑者如初。又三日,拇指大盈握,近拇之指皆为之痛,肢体心膂无不病者。惧而谋诸医,医视之,惊曰:“此疾之奇者,虽病在指,其实一身病也,不速治,且能伤身。然始发之时,终日可愈;三日,越旬可愈;今疾且成,已非三月不能瘳。终日可愈,艾可治也;越旬而愈,药可治也;至于既成甚将延乎肝膈否亦将为一臂之忧。非有以御其内,其势不止;非有以治其外,疾未易为也。”君从其言,日服汤剂,而傅以善药,果至二月而后瘳,三月而神色始复。

    余因是思之:天下之事,常发于至微,而终为大患;始以为不足治,而终至于不可为。当其易也,惜旦夕之力,忽之而不顾;及其既成也,积岁月,疲思虑,而仅克之,如此指者多矣。

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【注释】①浦阳郑君仲辨:浦阳县有位青年叫郑仲辨。②疹:皮肤上起的红色小颗粒。③粟:指像小米粒那么大。④滋甚:更加。⑤握:即今所谓一把,这里指拳头。⑥膂(lǚ):脊梁骨。⑦瘳(chōu):病愈。⑧艾:艾草。⑨肝膈(gé):肝脏和膈膜,这里泛指人体的内脏。⑩傅:涂。

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    Over millions of years, penguins(企鹅)have developed a keen sense of where to find food. Once they're old enough, they set off from the shores on which they were hatched for the first time and swim long distances in search of tasty fish like anchovies and sardines. But they don't search directly for the fish themselves.

    For example, when young African penguins head out to sea, they look for areas with low surface temperatures and high chlorophyll(叶绿素) because those conditions signal the presence of phytoplankton(浮游植物). And lots of phytoplankton means lots of plankton(浮游动物), which in turn means lots of their favorite fish. Well, that's what it used to mean.

    Climate change plus overfishing have made the penguin feeding grounds a mirage(海市蜃楼). The habitat is indeed plankton-rich—but now it's fish-poor. Researchers call this an “ecological trap.”

    “It's a situation where you have a signal that previously pointed an animal towards good quality habitat. That habitat's been changed, usually by human pressures. The signal stays, but the quality in the environment deteriorates.”

    Richard Sherley, a zoologist at the University of Exeter and his team used satellite imaging to track the African penguins from eight sites along southern Africa. Historically, the birds benefited from tons of fish off the coasts of Angola, Namibia and western South Africa, but now they're going hungry.

    “I was really hoping we'd see them going east, and finding areas where the fish had moved to but it ends up being quite a sad story for the penguins.” said Richard.

    The researchers calculate that by falling into this ecological trap, African penguin populations on South Africa's Western Cape have declined by around 80 percent.

    Some research groups are exploring the idea of moving chicks to a place where they can't get trapped, like the Eastern Cape. But Sherley thinks that a longer-term solution means making and carrying out rules to create more sustainable(可持续的) fishing industry, something that he says needs public support.