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- In forestry and ecology, understory (American English), or understorey (Commonwealth English), also known as underbrush or undergrowth, includes plant...
- Understory (founded in 2012 as WInstruments) is a company that forecasts weather and collects data using a grid of weather-sensing hardware that tracks...
- The Understory is the debut novel by American author Pamela Erens published in 2007 by Ironweed Press, and republished in 2014 by Tin House Books following...
- (Australian) coastal she oak litter completely suppresses germination of understory plants as shown here despite the relative openness of the canopy and ample...
- generally distinguished: forest floor (root and moss layers), herb, shrub, understory and canopy layers. These vegetation layers are primarily determined by...
- mixture of aspen and spruce occur, a fairly dense understory can still thrive. The mixed wood understory, as it is called, supports the greatest diversity...
- level are present in the understory. Only about 5% of the sunlight shining on the rainforest canopy reaches the understory. This layer can be called...
- plants only become established in canopy openings, but persist beneath an understory. Openings are a result of tree death due to small impact disturbances...
- where trees and shrubs form a light canopy. Woodlands may support an understory of shrubs and herbaceous plants including gr****es. Woodland may form a...
- biology and in vegetation ecology, especially in relation to gr****lands and understory. Typically these are dicots without woody stems. The word "forb" is derived...