noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Much of the Australian Outback consists of shrubland.

Definition:a type of land dominated by low-growing plants, especially shrubs, characterized by low rainfall.

From shrubland

Example:Conservation efforts focus on maintaining shrubland ecosystems to protect native wildlife habitats.

Definition:The ecological system found in shrublands characterized by the dominance of shrubs and other low-growing plants.

From shrubland ecosystem

Example:The rehabilitated land has become a thriving vegetated shrubland.

Definition:Shrubland characterized by a dense growth of shrubs and other vegetation.

From vegetated shrubland

Example:Many shrubland biomes are crucial for maintaining biodiversity and soil health.

Definition:Biomes characterized by shrublands, which are often found in regions with low rainfall.

From shrubland biomes

Example:Mangrove shrublands provide important habitats for many marine and terrestrial species.

Definition:A specific type of shrubland found in coastal areas, often dominated by mangrove shrubs.

From mangrove shrubland

Example:The introduction of non-native plants can disrupt shrubland habitats.

Definition:The ecological habitat that shrublands provide, supporting a variety of plants and animals.

From shrubland habitat

Example:Shrubland vegetation plays a key role in soil stabilization.

Definition:The collective plant life found in shrublands, typically consisting of shrubs and low-growing vegetation.

From shrubland vegetation

Example:Understanding shrubland succession is important for managing and conserving these ecosystems.

Definition:The process of ecological succession in which shrublands develop over time, often after a disturbance like fire or grazing.

From shrubland succession

Example:Shrubland soil can be quite nutrient-poor, making the environment challenging for plant life.

Definition:The soil found in shrublands, which is often rocky and low in organic matter.

From shrubland soil

Example:Shrubland climates are unsuitable for most crops that require more moisture.

Definition:The general climate of shrublands, often characterized by low rainfall and high temperatures.

From shrubland climate