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co-dominant
co-dominant, a. and n. (kəʊˈdɒmɪnənt) [co- 2.] A. adj. Sharing dominance equally; of similar frequency of occurrence or similar importance. Esp. in Forestry (see quot. 1928) and Ecology.1926 Tansley & Chipp Stud. Veg. ii. 11 There may be several species..which..together dominate the association, but...
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Croton socotranus
A shrub, it is dominant in the meterhel croton shrubland, co-dominant in the shirmihin d'efer mixed deciduous shrubland, and is found in many other shrubland
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subdominant
▪ I. subˈdominant, n.1 Mus. [sub- 4. Cf. F. sousdominante.] The note next below the dominant of a scale; the fourth note in ascending and the fifth in descending a scale. Also attrib.1793 Encycl. Brit. (1797) XII. 502/1 The chord of the sub-dominant. Ibid. 548/2 These three sounds, the tonic, the to...
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Black Caps dominant, Ravindra scores double ton
7 days ago — Rachin Ravindra scored his first test double century against South Africa at Bay Oval. Photo: Photosport. The Black Caps ...
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Pterophylla parviflora
It is co-dominant with Metrosideros collina in slope and ridge forest at medium and high elevations, and in Pterophylla–Alstonia cloud forest at high elevations On Moorea it is co-dominant with Metrosideros collina in montane forests above 400–500 meters elevation, and in cloud forest with Ilex, Myrsine, and Metrosideros
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Agave caymanensis
This species has a generation length of 20–70 years, and is a co-dominant species in the dry (xerophytic) shrublands of the Cayman Islands.
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Crown (botany)
Kraft wrote in German so here are his classes with translations:
1 v vorherrschend (predominant)
2 h herrschend (dominant)
3 m mitherrschend (co-dominant inferior) this is then split into 2 subclasses 5a (shade tolerant trees) and 5b (dying crowns / dying trees)
Often it has been simplified to Dominant, Co-dominant
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Globularia alypum
A shrub that is often co-dominant in the calcareous shrublands in which it occurs, it is a purgative.
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Julbernardia globiflora
It is ecologically important over wide areas and is dominant to co-dominant in many types of woodland, always being most successful in drier types of deciduous In Zimbabwe it is common in all types of deciduous woodland and is often co-dominant with the msasa and is also locally common in the drier woodland of
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Dominant Women, Hutchinson & Co., London, 1929. ISBN 978-0-8369-1155-8. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, c. 1907 OCLC 271179572.
Liars and Fakers, Hutchinson & Co., 1925. OCLC 34331916.
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Site tree (forestry)
A site tree should belong to the dominant or co-dominant overstory class. Each site tree is assumed to have been a dominant or co-dominant individual its entire life.
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Rosy-faced lovebird colour genetics
Generally speaking, these mutations fall into the genetic categories of dominant, co-dominant, recessive, and X-linked recessive (also called "sex-linked Co-dominant traits
With co-dominant traits, only one parent bird needs to provide the genetic information that makes up a chromosome pairing in order for
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Diospyros exculpta
A tree, it is often co-dominant in the tropical deciduous forests in which it occurs.
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Michelsonia
In the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains, between about , it was co-dominant with Staudtia stipitata and Julbernardia seretii, and was abundant at higher
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Custon Conservation Park
consisting of “a grassy woodland” of grey box which is listed as ‘Endangered’ under the state's National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972 with buloke being a "co-dominant
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