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- more than 60% of the tree canopy comprises a single species of tree. Monodominant forests are quite common under conditions of extra-tropical climate types...
- the margins of wetlands, and on upland plateaus. Some species form monodominant stands. 18 species are native to Zambezian woodland. Six grow in Guineo–Congolian...
- functional characteristics of Lodoicea are similar to other trees of monodominant forests in the humid tropics, its unique features include a huge seed...
- doi:10.1139/cjes-2014-0217. ISSN 0008-4077. Scott, Evan E. The first monodominant hadrosaur bonebed from the Oldman Formation (Campanian) of Alberta. OCLC 929643085...
- of arboreal and herbaceous strata in a neotropical seasonally flooded monodominant savanna of Tabebuia aurea". Brazilian Journal of Biology. 74 (2): 325–337...
- Implications for Intratail Mobility in Edmontosaurus Annectens from a Monodominant Bonebed, Lance Formation (Maastrichtian), Wyoming USA". PALAIOS. 35 (4):...
- rubra, but poaching has wiped out palms in many areas of Réunion. Three monodominant plant communities are also found in the cloud forests – forests of Acacia...
- coastal Kenya and Tanzania. In moist undifferentiated forest it grows monodominant stands or mixed stands, and grows up to 30 meters high. It is also found...
- a large-sized bonebed of S. angustirostris. This bonebed is largely monodominant (one dominant species), with at least three size-classes (juveniles,...
- of Wendiceratops pinhornensis and a taphonomic analysis of the oldest monodominant ceratopsid bonebed". The Anatomical Record. 306 (7): 1824–1841. doi:10...