What is a Plant Diversity?

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Plant diversity refers to the variety of plants that exist in the world. Plants compete with other plants...

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What factors increase a plant community's diversity?

diverse plant communities have many species representing a variety of plant types such as grasses shrubs, succulents,hardwood trees, softwood trees, vines, ferns, and so on. what factors increase a plant community's diversity? age of community? energy...

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Diversity is greater when there are fewer limiting factors and resources are plentiful. The rainforest...

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More Plant diversity at the foot of a hill? why? ?

why and what are some factors that cause more plant diversity at the foot of a hill than the top of the hill? i notice that at the top there are lots of conifers (same species) but at the bottom theres bits of everything. why is that?

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These are some guesses off the top of my head. 1) there are more resources, nutrients, water at the...

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Plant diversity in highlands and lowlands?

Would you expect to see more plant diversity in highlands or lowlands in a particular forest? THanks

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Lowlands are typically better but there are exceptions like when the mountains get far more rain than...

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Biology Plant Diversity Question?

What are the three majors trends in plant evolution as plants colonized terrestrial environments? thanks!

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Living on land means that organisms have to face two major factors that are not as important in water...

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Biology (plant diversity) help?

in our book, it claims there are 4 main groups of land plants: bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms. it says pteridophytes contain the ferns, and that pteridophytes are called "seedless plants" because there is no seed stage...

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It's true that ferns do not have seeds. You realize that anyone can post anything on the Internet and...

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A good hypothesis to explain the variations in plant diversity is: "Evolution results from interactions...

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Plants can reproduce asexually or sexually.To reproduce asexually, plants use rhizoids, fragmentation...

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Pollination syndrome, seed/fruit dispersal mechanism and seed ecology are all processes that lead to...

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