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- Secondary_forest abstract "A secondary forest (or second-growth forest) is a forest or woodland area which has re-grown after a major disturbance such as fire, insect infestation, timber harvest or windthrow, until a long enough period has passed so that the effects of the disturbance are no longer evident. It is distinguished from an old-growth forest (primary or primeval forest), which have not undergone such disruptions, as well as third-growth forests that result from severe disruptions in second growth forests.".
- Secondary_forest thumbnail Stanley_tree.jpg?width=300.
- Secondary_forest wikiPageExternalLink view_feature.php?fid=6&theme=9.
- Secondary_forest wikiPageExternalLink 121899.
- Secondary_forest wikiPageExternalLink Parentage_analysis_of_a_regenerating_canopy_palm_population_in_a_tropical_second-growth_forest.
- Secondary_forest wikiPageExternalLink Secondary.html.
- Secondary_forest wikiPageExternalLink TopOfPage.
- Secondary_forest wikiPageID "1506399".
- Secondary_forest wikiPageRevisionID "587905084".
- Secondary_forest hasPhotoCollection Secondary_forest.
- Secondary_forest subject Category:Environmental_issues.
- Secondary_forest subject Category:Forest_ecology.
- Secondary_forest subject Category:Forestry_and_the_environment.
- Secondary_forest subject Category:Forests.
- Secondary_forest subject Category:Reforestation.
- Secondary_forest type Abstraction100002137.
- Secondary_forest type Cognition100023271.
- Secondary_forest type Collection107951464.
- Secondary_forest type Content105809192.
- Secondary_forest type EnvironmentalIssues.
- Secondary_forest type Forest108438533.
- Secondary_forest type Forests.
- Secondary_forest type Group100031264.
- Secondary_forest type Issue105814650.
- Secondary_forest type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Secondary_forest type Vegetation108436759.
- Secondary_forest comment "A secondary forest (or second-growth forest) is a forest or woodland area which has re-grown after a major disturbance such as fire, insect infestation, timber harvest or windthrow, until a long enough period has passed so that the effects of the disturbance are no longer evident. It is distinguished from an old-growth forest (primary or primeval forest), which have not undergone such disruptions, as well as third-growth forests that result from severe disruptions in second growth forests.".
- Secondary_forest label "Floresta secundária".
- Secondary_forest label "Forêt secondaire".
- Secondary_forest label "Renoval".
- Secondary_forest label "Secondary forest".
- Secondary_forest label "Secundair bos".
- Secondary_forest label "Sekundärwald".
- Secondary_forest label "Вторичный лес".
- Secondary_forest label "غابة ثانوية".
- Secondary_forest label "次生林".
- Secondary_forest sameAs Sekundärwald.
- Secondary_forest sameAs Renoval.
- Secondary_forest sameAs Forêt_secondaire.
- Secondary_forest sameAs Secundair_bos.
- Secondary_forest sameAs Floresta_secundária.
- Secondary_forest sameAs m.056n56.
- Secondary_forest sameAs Q2140056.
- Secondary_forest sameAs Q2140056.
- Secondary_forest sameAs Secondary_forest.
- Secondary_forest wasDerivedFrom Secondary_forest?oldid=587905084.
- Secondary_forest depiction Stanley_tree.jpg.
- Secondary_forest isPrimaryTopicOf Secondary_forest.