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- Treefall_gap abstract "In forest ecology, a treefall gap is an opening in the forest canopy structure devoid of large trees. Gaps are formed after large trees die and fall which allows the regrowth of trees and other plants as the shade is removed.".
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- Treefall_gap subject Category:Forest_ecology.
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- Treefall_gap comment "In forest ecology, a treefall gap is an opening in the forest canopy structure devoid of large trees. Gaps are formed after large trees die and fall which allows the regrowth of trees and other plants as the shade is removed.".
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