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- In geography, a bank is the land alongside a body of water. Different structures are referred to as banks in different fields of geography, as follows...
- The streamside salamander (Ambystoma barbouri) is a species of mole salamander from North America, occurring in several Midwestern states of the US. The...
- known by the common names tall fringed bluebells, mountain bluebells, and streamside bluebells. It is native to the western United States, in California, Nevada...
- fossil record, extreme ecological conservatism (restriction to disturbed streamside environments). Modern-day G. biloba grows best in well-watered and drained...
- disturbed streamside environments. Ginkgo evolved in an era before flowering plants, when ferns, cycads, and cycadeoids dominated disturbed streamside environments...
- subfamily of the ovenbird family Furnariidae. Alternate names include streamside Lochmias, sharp-tailed creeper, and simply streamcreeper. It is found...
- Leptodictyum riparium, commonly known as Kneiff's feathermoss, streamside leptodictyum moss, or knapwort, is a species of moss of cosmopolitan distribution...
- region, WPBS is synonymous with programming ranging from Rod and Reel and Streamside (distributed to PBS member stations nationally from 1985 to 2006). to...
- species of gr**** known by the common names thickspike wheatgr**** and streamside wheatgr****. It is native to North America, where it is widespread and...
- and horned puffins. The streams of North Carolina can be seen in the Streamside habitat with bobcats, North American river otters, barred owls, and several...