Monodominance

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title: Monodominance
text: Monodominance is an ecological condition in which 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. Although monodominance is studied across different regions, most research focuses on the many prominent species in tropical forests. Connel and Lowman, originally called it single-dominance. Conventional explanations of biodiversity in tropical forests in the decades prior to Connel and Lowma
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description: Condition where more than 60% of the tree canopy are a single species of tree
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date modified: 2023-08-12T21:33:32Z
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