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Refers to a property of a collection of simple subunits that comes about through the interactions of the subunits and is not a property of any single subunit. For example, the organization of an ant colony is said to "emerge" from the interactions of the lower-level behaviours of the ant, and not from any single ant. Usually, the emergent behaviour is unanticipated and cannot be directly deduced from the lower-level behaviours. COMPLEX SYSTEMS are usually emergent.
Ãâó: www.agsm.edu.au/~bobm/teaching/SimSS/glossary.html
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a type of plant rooted in shallow water but supporting stems and leaves that reach and grow up out of the water; cattails and arrowhead are emergent plants.
Ãâó: www.wheatonparkdistrict.com/recreation/fourth/glos...
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macrophytes grow on water-saturated or submersed soils from where the water table is about 0.5m below the soil surface (supralittoral) to where the sediment is covered with approximately 1.5m of water (upper littoral).
Ãâó: lakes.chebucto.org/glossary.html
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The uppermost layer of the rainforest also known as the Dominants. This fourth layer consisting of the tops of the tallest trees.
Ãâó: www.rainforestfoundation.org/1vocabulary.html
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Rising above the water surface from below it. Eutrophic - Water containing high concentrations of plant nutrients.
Ãâó: www.countrysideinfo.co.uk/wetland_survey/glossary....
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