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savanna (also savannah) Grasslands containing numerous, but isolated trees.
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Savannah Grassland region of the tropics and subtropics, located between areas of tropical rainforest and desert. Scrap Recyclable materials left over from manufacturing or building processes and consumption.

Savannah The tropical grassland biome. Scramble competition The most extreme form of overcompensating density dependence in the effect of intraspecific competition on survivorship where all competing individuals are so adversely affected ...

The longleaf pine savannas or the maritime live oaks are examples of species occurring on the sandier sites while loblolly pine-sweetgum stands or cypress tupelo swamps are typical of the wetter clay sites.

agricultural (activities) = enteric fermentation, manure management, rice cultivation, agriculture soils, prescribed burning of savannas, field burning of agriculture residues, other ...

Latin America faces a risk of significant biodiversity loss by mid-century as increases in temperature and associated decreases in soil water lead to gradual replacement of tropical forest with savanna in parts of the Amazon region.

Grasslands, savannas, many wetlands, some deserts, and tundra are considered to be rangeland. Certain communities of low forbs and shrubs, such as mesquite, chaparral, mountain shrub, and pinyon-juniper, are also included as rangeland.

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