I have a feeling I'm not the only one asking, what's a monospecific stand?
Posted by ogged | Link to this comment | 10-14-03 2:01 PM
Sorry. A section of forest (a stand) with just one dominant species of tree. Definitions of dominant, species, tree, and one are left as exercises for the reader.
Posted by Bob | Link to this comment | 10-14-03 2:05 PM
Thanks.
The reader may find the following texts of value:
re: dominant (also this)
re: species (and, of course this)
re: one
The reader is invited to examine trees thus.
Posted by ogged | Link to this comment | 10-14-03 2:20 PM
Here in NC, the state bird is the cardinal, though going by species population and centrality to the economy, it really ought to be the fried chicken.
Posted by apostropher | Link to this comment | 10-14-03 7:32 PM
The MN state bird is the loon.
DON'T say it!
DON'T!
Posted by Tripp | Link to this comment | 10-15-03 9:44 AM
I have a feeling I'm not the only one asking, what's a monospecific stand?
Posted by ogged | Link to this comment | 10-14-03 2:01 PM
Sorry. A section of forest (a stand) with just one dominant species of tree. Definitions of dominant, species, tree, and one are left as exercises for the reader.
Posted by Bob | Link to this comment | 10-14-03 2:05 PM
Thanks.
The reader may find the following texts of value:
re: dominant (also this)
re: species (and, of course this)
re: one
The reader is invited to examine trees thus.
Posted by ogged | Link to this comment | 10-14-03 2:20 PM
Here in NC, the state bird is the cardinal, though going by species population and centrality to the economy, it really ought to be the fried chicken.
Posted by apostropher | Link to this comment | 10-14-03 7:32 PM
The MN state bird is the loon.
DON'T say it!
DON'T!
Posted by Tripp | Link to this comment | 10-15-03 9:44 AM