wet forest

collocation in English

meaningsofwetandforest

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wet
adjective
uk
/wet/
us
/wet/
covered in water or ...
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forest
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈfɒr.ɪst/
us
/ˈfɔːr.ɪst/
a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and ...
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(Definition ofwetandforestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Long-term study of solar radiation regimes in a tropicalwetforestusing quantum sensors and hemispherical photographs.
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Long-term study of solar radiation regimes in a tropicalwetforestusing quantum sensors and hemispherical photography.
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The dry forest housed the highest number of species, 51, while 44 species occurred in the moist forest and 37 in thewetforest.
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Breeding systems of trees in a tropicalwetforest.
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Both the moist and thewetforestseem to represent the same end of the gradient.
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This difference may reflect different colony distributions and foraging patterns in thewetforestwhere our study was located.
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The influence of understorey vegetation cover on germination and seedling establishment in a tropical lowlandwetforest.
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Thewetforestlacked dry periods when substrates of different diameters would differ in their abilities to retain water.
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Temporal organization of flowering among the humming bird food plants of a tropicalwetforest.
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Tropicalwetforestmay also suffer the same fate, as exotics in highly disturbed wet tropical lowlands also predominate.
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Thewetforesthad four common species, each occurring on 12-26% of the logs in this forest type.
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However, the distance in species composition is equally large between the dry and the moist forest and the dry and thewetforest.
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In thewetforest, there was no indication that utilization by annuals and perennials (virtually all species) differed between diameter classes.
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The moisture content of the dead wood in the moist and especially thewetforestcould be too high for many wood-rotting fungal species to survive.
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An unequal distribution of log sizes was not found in the moist nor thewetforest, but the dry forest had only two logs in the largest diameter class.
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As species diversity increases from dry towetforest, it appears that tree breeding systems in lowland neotropical forests all have a relatively similar proportion of dioecious species.
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Load bearing capacity of understory treelets of a tropicalwetforest.
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Load bearing capacity of understorey treelets of a tropicalwetforest.
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