Sentence examples for greater shading from inspiring English sources

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There was also greater shading of the soil surface; soil and litter deposition; water accumulation; microbial, fungal, and mesofaunal activities in the shrub patches.

If anything, his slightly increased huskiness – the only audible difference between the Robinson of today and the one who first had a hit with Shop Around 48 years ago – adds to his range, allowing for greater shading of those songs' rich details.

Possible causes of this difference in the larger basins include the larger accumulation area, greater shading of the valley floor, longer residence times for ice at its full extent, and the influence of the shallower valley slope prior to glaciation on the subsequent glacier and subglacial drainage conditions.

If one species is only slightly shorter than another, but has a similar or shorter LCL, or a higher L A or extinction coefficient then it may even have a greater shading effect on the other species than vice versa.

In native forests, however, S. macrophylla is less vulnerable to H. grandella attacks than in plantation settings, probably due to higher densities of predatory and parasitoid wasps, lower conspecific stem densities, greater shading, and more foliage interference with host searches [18], [21], [42], [43], [50].

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Revisiting Christensen's original theory, this observation would cast even greater shade over the prospects of incumbent firms.

Hedgerow communities shifted towards species associated with higher soil fertility, a more competitive ecological strategy and, in unmanaged hedgerows, greater shade tolerance.

In addition to habit, the four species tend to differ from the thicket-forming roses in the generally double-toothed leaflets, with the teeth often gland-tipped; the less well-developed sepal tips; and greater shade tolerance.

Changes implied increased nutrient availability across upland and lowland ecosystems while, in lowland landscapes, linear features and small biotope fragments saw a marked shift to species compositions associated with greater shade and less disturbance.

Given Quercus spp.'s greater shade tolerance than Pinus spp. [21] we suggest that competition for light may have been the process by which oak replaced pine following the threshold change in warming.

The knowledge that invasive species often perform more poorly than natives under greater shade stress has been used as a restoration tool.

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