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In general nemoral means "pertaining to groves or woodland".Its origin is related to the Latin word "nemus" (stem: "nemor-"), meaning a grove of trees.[1]It is especially used to label a type of biome (vegetation zone), which is in the temperate zone of Eurasia and has broad-leaved forests. [2]
The grove snail, brown-lipped snail or lemon snail (Cepaea nemoralis) is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc. [3]It is one of the most common large species of land snail in Europe, and has been introduced to North America.
Hemiboreal deciduous forest in Latvia. Latvia, like other hemiboreal areas, also has extensive lush coniferous forests. Hemiboreal means halfway between the temperate and subarctic (or boreal) zones.
western boreal and nemoral-montane birch forests, fen and swamp forests, ombrotrophic mires in northern England and southern Scotland. In addition to the two native oak species (Quercus robur and Q. petraea), broad-leafed deciduous trees include common ash, silver birch, European aspen, and common elm.
Their Southern mixed forest rivers group in southeast Finland has short, low-gradient streams in mixed coniferous forest, connecting many clear or humic lakes, ponds, peat bogs and wetlands, which overlap the boreo-nemoral zone.
western boreal and nemoral-montane birch forests, fen and swamp forests, ombrotrophic mires in northern England and southern Scotland. In addition to the two native oak species (Quercus robur and Q. petraea), broad-leafed deciduous trees include common ash, silver birch, European aspen, and common elm.
The ecological and cenotic composition of the subordinate stages is represented by boreal forest and meadow mesophytes and mesohygrophytes, a significant number of nemoral species. Species saturation is from 60 to 40. [12] In general, the vegetation belongs to the boreal-forest area. [13]
Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples nap-turnip: Latin: nāpus: napiform, neep nar-nostril: Latin: naris: internarial ...