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The trees occupy the top vertical strata of a forest , shrubs the second and herbs and grasses occupy the bottom layers , this represents

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Stratification represents the vertical zonation or layering in a community, typically the arrangement of vegetation in layers. Vertical stratification is easily evident in forests. The 5 main layers in a forest are the canopy, understory, shrubbery, herbaceous layer and forest floor.

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