Collocations withlowland
These are words often used in combination withlowland.
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coastal lowland
Although the least developed region in the country, it features some of the most pristine rainforests, extensive cave networks, coastal lowland plains, and offshore cays.
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lowland area
The national park also has plantations in the peripheral lowland area and sholas (highaltitude evergreen forests) and grasslands in the higher altitudes.
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lowland forest
All three protected areas are composed mostly of tropical lowland forest, and are well-known for their diversity of forest birds.
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lowland gorilla
Western lowland gorilla diet and resource availability: new evidence, cross-site comparisons, and reflections on indirect sampling methods.
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lowland plain
There is a great difference between 1,000 acres of land on the lowland plain and 1,000 acres on the mountainside.
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lowland rain
This study reports on its impact on forest canopy openness at six lowland rain forest sites with contrasting management histories (old-growth, selectively logged and regrowth).
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lowland rainforest
The conservation significance of small-scale eco-forestry, therefore, is that groups ostensibly set aside 1,000 hectares of tropical lowland rainforest for the next 50 years.
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northern lowlands
Second, during runs of successive dry years, farmers evidently sought to make their fields in the relatively wet northern lowlands.
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western lowland
Western lowland gorilla diet and resource availability: new evidence, cross-site comparisons, and reflections on indirect sampling methods.
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