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4761“... would be variable within commonly defined vascular plant functional groups (e.g., forbs, evergreen...”
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4762by Ramcharita, Roger Karim“... and areas dominated by grasses and forbs with minimal shrub abundance. Grizzly bears avoided ......”
Published 2009
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4763by Aerts, R., Cornelissen, J.H.C., van Logtestijn, R.S.P, Callaghan, T.V.“... lapponica (graminoid) and Rubus chamaemorus (forb). After five years of treatments both mature and senesced...”
Published in Oecologia (2007)
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4764by Cavieres, Lohengrin A., Badano, Ernesto I., Sierra Almeida, Angela, Molina Montenegro, Marco A.“... native herbaceous species (Hordeum comosum and Erigeron andicola) and the non-native forb Cerastium...”
Published 2007
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4766by Caird, Stephen C“... transitioning from forest to savanna. Spruce seedling density increased with forb cover and plant species...”
Published 2015
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4767by Masumoto, Shota, Kitagawa, Ryo, Nishizawa, Keita, Kaneko, Ryo, Osono, Takashi, Hasegawa, Motohiro, Matsuoka, Shunsuke, Uchida, Masaki, Mori, Akira S“... exchange. In addition, spatial variety of graminoid or forbs species, rather than shrubs, enhanced fungal β...”
Published in FEMS Microbiology Ecology (2021)
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4768“..., also are positively correlated with digestibility. Forage from shrubs and forbs in early summer had...”
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4769by McRoberts, Jon T., Quintana, Nicole T., Smith, W. Andrew, Ballard, Warren B., Kehoe, F. Patrick, Dilworth, Timothy G.“... were situated, had less forb canopy cover, more sedge cover, greater overhead concealment and lateral...”
Published in The Canadian Field-Naturalist (2012)
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4770“..., also are positively correlated with digestibility. Forage from shrubs and forbs in early summer had...”
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4771by Virve.Ravolainen@Npolar.No“...\n Sedges and rushes\r\n Small forbs\r\n \r\nThe dataset includes three different types of files...”
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4772“...) in its upper part, while in the lower part forb graminoid cryophytic steppes (ass. Poo attenuatae...”
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4773by Ary Hoffmann“... euryphylla (Forbs), and stems of Asterolasia trymalioides and Pimelea alpine by measuring growth amounts...”
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4774by Ary Hoffmann“... euryphylla (Forbs), and stems of Asterolasia trymalioides and Pimelea alpine by measuring growth amounts...”
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4775“... of graminoids, mosses and common species of forbs, shrubs and lichens. I found substantial shifts in cover...”
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4776by Smith, Michael D.“... of the arctic coast. In general, plant cover increased with distance from the coast. Cover of forbs...”
Published 1996
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4777“... of graminoids, mosses and common species of forbs, shrubs and lichens. I found substantial shifts in cover...”
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4778by Daniels, Fred J. A., Elvebakk, Arve, Matveyeva, Nadezhda V., Mucina, Ladislav“... (or Arctic herb, cushion forb or polar desert subzone) and of ecologically equivalent sites at high altitudes...”
Published in Hacquetia (2016)
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4779by Elmendorf, S.C., Henry, G.H.R., Hollister, R.D., Bjork, R.G., Boulanger-Lapointe, N., Cooper, E.J., Cornelissen, J.H.C., Day, T.A., Dorrepaal, E., Elumeeva, T.G., Gill, M., Gould, W.A., Harte, J., Hik, D.S., Hofgaard, A., Johnson, D.A., Johnstone, J.F., Jonsdottir, I.S., Jorgenson, J.C., Klanderud, K., Klein, J.A., Koh, S., Kudo, G., Lara, M., Levesque, E., Magnusson, B., May, J.L., Mercado-Diaz, J.A., Michelsen, A., Molau, U., Myers-Smith, I.H., Oberbauer, S.F., Onipchenko, V.G., Rixen, C., Schmidt, N.M., Shaver, G.R., Spasojevic, M.J., Porhallsdottir, P.E., Tolvanen, A., Troxler, T., Tweedie, G.E., Villareal, S., Wahren, C.H., Walker, X., Webber, P.J., Welker, J.M., Wipf, S“..., with shrubs, forbs and rushes increasing with warming. However, the association was dependent on the climate...”
Published in Nature Climate Change (2012)
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4780“... plots were dominated by B. pubescens and had a higher variety and number of forbs and grasses...”
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