emergent vegetation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofemergingandvegetation
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emerging
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪˈmɜː.dʒɪŋ/us/ɪˈmɝː.dʒɪŋ/
starting ...
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vegetation
noun[U]
uk/ˌvedʒ.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌvedʒ.əˈteɪ.ʃən/
plants in general, or plants that are found in a ...
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The males call fromemergentvegetationwith a high-pitched, short, pebble-like call which is repeated at an increasing rate.
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Chinchayqucha is surrounded byemergentvegetation, which in some places can reach 6 km wide and become so dense that it is impenetrable.
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It prefers denseemergentvegetationnear open water, often with floating mats of vegetation, with water depths of less than a metre.
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They need to reproduce in areas whereemergentvegetationis present.
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They are often found nearemergentvegetationalong the stream margin.
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These fish also prefer sandy bottoms with depths of 20100 cm, nearemergentvegetationbeds.
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Emergentvegetationand other plants, such as bulrush, grew all around the lake shore.
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They will eat both the leaves and stems of submerged andemergentvegetation.
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They seek high submergent andemergentvegetationand high turbidity to keep their eggs safe and in ideal habitat for hatching.
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They inhabit inland marshes, lakes, ponds, pools, and shallow streams with denseemergentvegetation.
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Permanent wetlands are flooded year round and tend to be deeper and have moreemergentvegetation.
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The fist-sized egg masses, containing 2,000 or more eggs, are typically attached to stems ofemergentvegetation.
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The juveniles find shelter inemergentvegetationnear the shore.
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Pied-billed grebes are found in freshwater wetlands withemergentvegetation, such as cattails.
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The virtual absence ofemergentvegetationis a characteristic of the loch and may be linked to the consolidated substrate.
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It is particularly attracted to wetlands with plenty ofemergentvegetation, including rice fields.
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They usually eat vegetative matter consisting of seeds, stems, and leaves of aquatic andemergentvegetation.
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They live in sites that contain abundant amounts of floating,emergentvegetation.
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Inhabits wet areas, and is usually found onemergentvegetationsuch as cattails and sedges.
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When breeding they are found inemergentvegetationnear open water, and in the winter they are primarily found in open water due to the lack of nests to maintain.
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