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    In biology, the canopy is the aboveground portion of a plant cropping or crop, formed by the collection of individual plant crowns. In forest ecology...
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  • Look up canopy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Canopy may refer to: Canopy (biology), aboveground portion of plant community or crop (including forests)...
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  • Canopy research is the field of scientific research based upon data collected in the canopy of trees. Description of plant and animal species residing...
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  • strength and properties of structures Canopy (biology) structure, organization or three-dimensional geometry of a plant canopy Community (ecology) structure,...
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    the canopy of a grapevine includes the parts of the vine visible aboveground - the trunk, cordon, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruit. The canopy plays...
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    applied to describe whole layers or storeys. Apical dominance Canopy (biology) Canopy (grape) Crown shyness Diameter at breast height Fruit tree forms...
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    Rainforest (redirect from Lower canopy)
    Rainforests are forests characterized by a closed and continuous tree canopy, moisture-dependent vegetation, the presence of epiphytes and lianas and the...
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    Woody plant (category Biology terminology)
    often lose lower leaves and branches as they become shaded out by the canopy (biology). If a given stem is producing an insufficient amount of energy for...
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    Flood geology (redirect from Vapor canopy)
    also proposed a vapor canopy, before The Genesis Flood gave it prominent and repeated mention in 1961. Although the vapor-canopy theory has fallen into...
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    John McDonogh who donated City Park's original 100 acres in 1854. Canopy (biology) Live Oak Society Tree Avenue or tree alley (allée) illustration from...
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    Devon Portals: Trees Environment Ecology Earth sciences Agroforestry Canopy (biology) Clearcutting Close to nature forestry Chase (land) Deforestation Dendrology...
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    the canopy for biodiversity and to champion forest conservation around the world. Lowman's academic training includes Williams College (BA, Biology) in...
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    peer-reviewed scientific journal issued twice a year, focusing on research on canopy biology and tropical plants, especially epiphytes. This includes many papers...
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  • Moffett, Mark W. (December 2000). "What's "Up"? A Critical Look at the Basic Terms of Canopy Biology". Biotropica. 32 (4a): 569–596. JSTOR 2663979. v t e...
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    Understory (redirect from Under canopy)
    forest canopy without penetrating it to any great extent, but above the forest floor. Only a small percentage of light penetrates the canopy so understory...
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    the canopy, as waiting for the canopy to be ejected is too slow. Many aircraft types (e.g., the BAE Hawk and the Harrier line of aircraft) use Canopy Destruct...
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    for light is size-asymmetric — since light has directionality, the forest canopy is dominated entirely by the largest trees. These trees disproportionately...
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    The Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (Hindi: कोशिकीय एवं आण्विक जीवविज्ञान केंद्र, IAST: Kośikīya evam āṇavik jīvavijñāna kendra) or CCMB is...
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    Gliding has evolved on many more occasions. Usually the development is to aid canopy animals in getting from tree to tree, although there are other possibilities...
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    Primate (redirect from Primate (biology))
    early ancestor's practice of taking most of its food from the tropical canopy. Most primates include fruit in their diets to obtain easily digested nutrients...
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    logged. The concept of diverse tree structure includes multi-layered canopies and canopy gaps, greatly varying tree heights and diameters, and diverse tree...
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    PMID 25478144. Wilson Edward O (2000). "On the Future of Conservation Biology". Conservation Biology. 14 (1): 1–3. Bibcode:2000ConBi..14....1W. doi:10.1046/j.1523-1739...
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    Jellyfish (redirect from Medusa (biology))
    orient the eyes skyward. Certain jellyfish look upward at the mangrove canopy while making a daily migration from mangrove swamps into the open lagoon...
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    These include the emergent layer with towering trees, the densely populated canopy layer, the understory layer rich in wildlife, and the forest floor, which...
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    In evolutionary biology, adaptive radiation is a process in which organisms diversify rapidly from an ancestral species into a multitude of new forms...
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    the forest canopy. The canopy can be divided into five layers: overstory canopy with emergent crowns, a medium layer of canopy, lower canopy, shrub level...
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    forest canopy to write and perform. An Emeritus Professor at The Evergreen State College, she currently is a professor in the Department of Biology at the...
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    germinating and growing in direct sunlight. Once they have produced a closed canopy, the lack of direct sun radiation at the soil makes it difficult for their...
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    dissimilarity. Also trees in the rain forest can serve as an example of all high canopy species basically following the same strategy. Other examples of nearly...
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    Mencuccini, Maurizio (2020). "Partitioning between atmospheric deposition and canopy microbial nitrification into throughfall nitrate fluxes in a Mediterranean...
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