montane forest
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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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Climatic conditions and tropicalmontaneforestproductivity: the fog has not lifted yet.
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Each life form in a tropicalmontaneforestcan exhibit respective leaf characteristics reflecting adaptation to the environment.
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We were particularly interested in assessing whether somemontaneforestresident birds, and neotropical migrants, attend swarms regularly.
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Longevity of fallen epiphytes in a neotropicalmontaneforest.
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Was it true that themontaneforest, swathed in epiphytes, was hardly ever exposed to drying air?
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Thus, the throughfall data for thismontaneforestreflect a generally lower cycling rate of mineral elements than other tropical montane rain forests.
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Actually, the bird community of subalpine and upper montane forests had lower density and lower diversity than that of the lowermontaneforest.
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Three species range from lowland tomontaneforest.
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We conclude that the absence of amontaneforestbelt has strongly biased this data set, which was meant to be a calibration tool.
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In the humidmontaneforeststudied here, 9 to 18 y passed between germination and flowering.
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The uppermontaneforesttransects collected 11 and 13 species, compared with 15 and 19 in the lowermontaneforesttransects.
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They are combined here to test for continuity in change in forest large-tree communities from lowland to uppermontaneforesttypes.
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For example, a species rich uppermontaneforestplot with 15 species contains 36% of the total species pool in a 20-tree sample.
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We detected leaf traits explaining leaf longevity of plants in a tropicalmontaneforest.
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Fruiting phenology affected by seasonal dynamics of frugivorous birds was found in lowermontaneforest.
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Microclimatic factors associated with elevational changes in army ant density in tropicalmontaneforest.
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However, the lowermontaneforesthad greater richness and relative abundance of species that feed on soil and extremely decayed soil-like wood.
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We tested for elevation and fragmentation effects on the potential cleptoparasitic pressure exerted bymontaneforestbirds.
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We explain this floristic similarity in terms of seed dispersal from the uppermontaneforestbelt.
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