Collocations withforest

These are words often used in combination withforest.

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adjacent forest
A situation is studied where villagers can participate voluntarily in village organization for managing an adjacent forest.
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ancient forest
Yes, logging an ancient forest may make likely an otherwise unlikely pathogen-vector match, but it may simultaneously make a much more likely match impossible.
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bamboo forest
Timber forest: it comprises timber-producing forest and forest trees as well as bamboo forest producing bamboo products.
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beech forest
Spatial and temporal variations in soil respiration in relation to stand structure and soil parameters in an unmanaged beech forest.
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bottomland forest
The bulk of the state park preserves the bottomland forest, rivers, and backwater lakes below the river bluffs.
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cloud forest
The surrounding landscape is cloud forest giving way to scattered housing sites, agricultural parcels, pasture, and fields now fallow.
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conifer forest
Microsite controls on tree seedling establishment in conifer forest canopy gaps.
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coniferous forest
The belt of coniferous forest is dominated by evergreen pine, spruce, larch and fir trees.
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continuous forest
The study area is surrounded by large expanses (>200 km) of mainly continuous forest to the west, north and east.
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dark forest
The weary wayfarer in the dark forest arrives very soon at the wrong path.
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deciduous forest
During the remainder of the year, the shade cloth was removed to simulate open deciduous forest canopy.
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deep forest
Instruments applied vary from payment to land owners to deep forest standing as carbon sinks, to incentives for the modernization of the timber industry.
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dense forest
All plots were covered by dense forest and were accessed by wellestablished trail systems.
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equatorial forest
In this paper we introduce a new method of designing monkey censuses in large areas of equatorial forest.
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eucalyptus forest
Found in warm rainforest and moist eucalyptus forest.
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evergreen forest
To our knowledge, this is the first study to quantitatively establish vertical stratification in calling heights in an ensiferan assemblage of an evergreen forest.
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flooded forest
Two plots were in unflooded forest, and three plots were in each of the other two habitats, freshwater-flooded forest and mangrove.
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floodplain forest
Peters et al. (2004) estimated that falling fronds may affect as much as 23% of the floodplain forest.
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forest canopy
A gradient of seedling growth from the centre of a tropical rain forest canopy gap.
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forest conservation
The long-term benefits in forest conservation are significant, though.
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forest cover
A portfolio effect tends to increase the forest cover, while an insurance effect tends to reduce it.
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forest dweller
A nocturnal and secretive forest dweller, it has been little studied.
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forest ecology
The book is a beautifully written, well indexed and authoritative work of reference on tropical rain forest ecology primarily from the botanical viewpoint.
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forest ecosystem
The statistical results found here support this approach for conserving the tropical natural forest ecosystem.
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forest fragment
This forest fragment has been isolated from neighbouring areas of forest for more than 20 y, principally by areas of cattle pasture.
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forest inventory
Biomass estimation methods for tropical forests with application to forest inventory data.
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forest product
The analysis reveals an important insurance role of non-timber forest product gathering for the asset poor who have limited options for coping with flood risk.
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forest reserve
Plots within the same forest reserve were located at least 100 m apart.
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forest resource
He appropriated for himself the entire timber industry and took personal charge of the accounts of the forest resource establishment.
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forest service
The forest service had its state capacity expanded because it pursued policies that benefitted and subsidized the timber industry.
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forest undergrowth
Year round reduced sun exposure below the canopy restricts the forest undergrowth to shade tolerant species. 2.
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forest understorey
We documented the level of ant herbivory in treefall gaps and the surrounding forest understorey in old-growth and secondary forests.
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hardwood forest
The field comprised a mosaic of conventionally-tilled and rye-mulched plots, surrounded by fields of maize, soybeans, alfalfa hay and mixed hardwood forest.
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hectare of forest
In the situation where oil palm is an option, following logging, the returns per hectare of forest converted are much superior to subsidized eco-forestry.
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humid forest
They are still being heavily utilized and continue to support a larger human population than do the humid forest areas.
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kelp forest
Also, since kelp forest ecosystems are homes to many other species, the loss of the kelp ultimately caused their extinction as well.
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lowland forest
All three protected areas are composed mostly of tropical lowland forest, and are well-known for their diversity of forest birds.
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lush forest
The milky beach is backed by lush forest.
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mangrove forest
This bay has a completely flooded mangrove forest only accessible by small boat.
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maritime forest
Its 298 acre contain beach, dune, and maritime forest communities of various sorts, as well as habitat for migratory songbirds and northeastern beach tiger beetles.
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mature forest
Linked to the short persistence of its seed bank, this species can be considered an intermediate strategist between mature forest specialists and early successional species.
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mixed forest
In the mixed forest, seed removal was higher for all species, with 27% average removal compared with 7% average seed removal in the monodominant forest.
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moist forest
In tropical moist forest, advance regeneration in the form of shade-suppressed seedlings is a major component of regrowth in new gaps.
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montane forest
Climatic conditions and tropical montane forest productivity: the fog has not lifted yet.
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national forest
In forestry, nearly 35 million acres of national forest land have been designated as wilderness since 1964, thus permanently removed from commodity development.
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nearby forest
Large-plant diversity and abundance on the abandoned nests had also recovered to match, but not significantly exceed, the level of the nearby forest.
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old-growth forest
No such significant differences in canopy openness before the cyclone existed between logged and old-growth forest.
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pine forest
The new biotype was found in a limited area in the undergrowth of a pine forest, 600-1000 m above sea level.
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pristine forest
This plot is believed to be the oldest surviving study plot in mature pristine forest anywhere in the tropics.
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random forest
As an example, the random forest algorithm combines random decision trees with bagging to achieve very high classification accuracy.
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redwood forest
Located on the edge of the dense redwood forest, the area was once home to thriving lumber companies.
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remaining forest
Remaining forest areas are subject to varying levels of human disturbance from selective timber cutting, rattan harvesting and hunting.
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riparian forest
Individual transects were distributed in space within each site sampling across several uplands in deciduous forest, while in riparian forest transects were across different streams.
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sacred forest
The sacred forest formation can be seen sparingly within and outside the villages.
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secondary forest
The reserve includes 640 ha of lowland tropical rain forest surrounded by a mosaic of disturbed habitats and secondary forest.
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subtropical forest
With this understanding of forest dynamics we can manage subtropical forest tree diversity.
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surrounding forest
Extensive studies in the surrounding forest by the authors confirmed that epiphytes occur only occasionally on ant and termite substrate other than ant gardens.
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temperate forest
Comparative foraging success of insectivorous birds in tropical and temperate forest: ecological implications.
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thick forest
These areas consist of thick forest bamboo or inhospitable moorland with more than head high undergrowth.
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tropical forest
Careful observation and description of tropical forest change provides the material from which specific hypotheses must be formulated and examined.
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undisturbed forest
One parcel for each species was in undisturbed forest, and one was in an open-canopied clearing within undisturbed forest.
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upland forest
The upland forest plays an important role in this maintenance.
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vast forest
Several also demonstrate that, amidst the vast forest of specialist studies, it is also possible to write valuable synthetic works.
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wet forest
Long-term study of solar radiation regimes in a tropical wet forest using quantum sensors and hemispherical photographs.
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