diverse habitat
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdiverseandhabitat
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diverse
adjective
uk/daɪˈvɜːs/us/dɪˈvɝːs/
including many different types of people ...
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habitat
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈhæb.ɪ.tæt/us/ˈhæb.ə.tæt/
the natural environment in which an animal or plant ...
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(Definition ofdiverseandhabitatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The site has adiversehabitatstructure, including areas of ditch, hedgerow, grassland and ruderal/tall herbs.
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Over 1,000 species depend on thisdiversehabitatand 16 species that are on provincial or national endangered species list reside within the area.
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Since then, regrowth of trees, shrubs, mosses and lichens that have returned this land to a biodiversehabitat.
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True dehesa is a richlydiversehabitatwith four different types of oak that are crucial in the production of prime-quality ham.
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While rainforests are becoming increasingly rare, people are travelling to nations that still have thisdiversehabitat.
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Due to such adiversehabitat, this species is exposed to various temperatures and amounts of precipitation.
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It left behind trenches and ditches, which soon became waterlogged, and were re-colonised to become part of thediversehabitat.
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Epiphytes provide a rich anddiversehabitatfor other organisms including animals, fungi, bacteria, and myxomycetes.
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The bird life if supported by thediversehabitat.
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The refuge providesdiversehabitattypes, especially wetlands and hardwood and coniferous forest.
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The river once included highlydiversehabitatthat supported mussel, crayfish, and fish communities.
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The island hosts adiversehabitatranging from tidal sandflats, beaches and sand dunes, saltmarshes, meadows, freshwater ponds, and some forested area, making for a unique landscape in the province.
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Further implications of these results are that hosts living in diverse habitats may be more susceptible to parasite ' spill-over ' than other hosts.
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I have found that a wide range of ectoparasites from diverse habitats have been reported to interact with a wide range of cleaner organisms.
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Habitat fragmentation is not very well tolerated; though the species prefers adiversehabitatof mixed forest and shrubland, it requires large stands of closed-canopy forest to thrive.
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The capacity of adaptation to diverse habitats allows the wolf to make use of several kinds of food.
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Hosts spending more time in diverse habitats (=habitats with a high number of related species) are therefore more likely to acquire generalist parasites as a result of increased exposure.
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Originally developed through the study of island biogeography, species-area relationships were initially employed to estimate the number of species in biologically diverse habitats such as tropical forests.
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No country of comparable size contains more varied or diverse habitats.
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After a major extinction event, usually only weedy species survive due to their ability to live in diverse habitats.
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