- A
treefall gap is a
distinguishable hole in the
canopy of a
forest with
vertical sides extending through all
levels down to an
average height of 2 m (6...
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Uprooting is a form of
treefall in
which the root
plate of a tree is torn from the soil,
disrupting and
mixing it and
leaving a pit-mound.
Small trees...
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plant and
animal communities that are
adapted to
harsh and dry conditions.
Treefall gap "glade noun - Definition, pictures,
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Hemispherical photography Size-asymmetric
competition Stratification (vegetation)
Treefall gap
Tropical forest Wildfire Campbell, G.S.; Norman, J.M. (1989). "The...
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mystery game
developed and
published by Eli
Brewer of
American indie studio TreeFall Studios. The
player takes the role of a
young boy,
Michael Kennedy, who...
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tongue is also used to
groom their ears and eyes. They
prefer to feed in
treefall gaps. The
okapi has been
known to feed on over 100
species of plants, some...
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opening between hills or
mountains or in a
ridge or
mountain range Treefall gap, a
spacing between large trees in a
forest Gap, Alberta,
Canada Gap...
- A.;
Carson (2010). "Lianas
suppress tree
regeneration and
diversity in
treefall gaps".
Ecology Letters. 13 (7): 849–857. Bibcode:2010EcolL..13..849S. doi:10...
- time by
depriving native canopy trees from re-establishing via seed in a
treefall gap,
owing to the
dense shade within a
pawpaw patch.
Under such cir****stances...
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Treefall gaps in the
Amazon allow sunlight to
reach the
forest floor....