Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels in dense vegetation is called
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Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels in dense vegetation is called stratification.
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- In the field of ecology, stratification is simply defined as the vertical layers of a particular habitat.
- For example, in a a particular area, trees will be the top layer stratification. This is because trees are the tallest.
- After trees, the second top stratification will be of shrubs.
- The third and lowest stratification will be of grasses and those of herbs.
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Vertical distribution of different species occuping different levels is called stratification. For example, trees occupy top vertical strata or lyaer of a forest, shrubs the second and herbs and grasses occupy the bottom layers.
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