temperate forest
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemperateandforest
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temperate
adjective
uk/ˈtem.pər.ət/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ət/
environment
(of weather conditions) neither very hot nor ...
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forest
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈfɒr.ɪst/us/ˈfɔːr.ɪst/
a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and ...
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Comparative foraging success of insectivorous birds in tropical andtemperateforest: ecological implications.
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Others have developed dynamic forest harvest and timber supply models, incorporating growth for single species models oftemperateforestsupply and demand.
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This is probably the case fortemperateforestspecies that reached their present ranges no more than a few hundreds of generations ago.
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The results were compared with epiphytic loads in tropical, subtropical andtemperateforestecosystems.
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Sapling growth as a function of resources in a northtemperateforest.
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These are features that distinguish typical tropical forest fromtemperateforestmanagement problems.
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The subject is well documented fortemperateforestand fruit-bearing species.
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Numerous investigations intemperateforestecosystems have indicated that the canopy-atmosphere interactions are complex, but clear patterns have emerged for individual ions.
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Stem orientation is related to growth rate, leaf dimensions, and the deciduous habit intemperateforestsaplings.
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Mycorrhizal networks mediate overstoreyunderstorey competition in atemperateforest.
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Although the area oftemperateforesthas more or less stabilised, deforestation of tropical forest is proceeding at an alarming rate.
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We have managed to stem the shrinking oftemperateforestand, indeed, modestly increase its area, mainly in the northern hemisphere, of course, by about 170,000 square miles.
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This species diversity contrasts with othertemperateforesttypes, which typically have a canopy dominated by one or a few species.
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Between 1500 and 1800 masl, the conditions begin to change from semi desert totemperateforest.
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It is commonly found intemperateforestand dry savannah habitats.
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However, they have been recorded as inhabiting every variety of northerntemperateforestknown to occur.
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The majority of the species are highly dependent on humid environments and usually correlated with tropical andtemperateforesthabitats.
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The principal ecosystems consist of varied vegetation, from lowland jungle,temperateforestand agricultural land, although many forests here have suffered damage.
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Today, it has 16,000 animals of 270 species, separated into four sections according to habitat: tropical forest,temperateforest, desert and grassland.
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Pine-oak forests found at elevations of greater than are an island oftemperateforest.
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