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Author: WikiMatrix
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English[en]
A tropical moist broadleaf forest in Central America, for example, may be similar to one in New Guinea in its vegetation type and structure, climate, soils, etc., but these forests are inhabited by animals, fungi, micro-organisms and plants with very different evolutionary histories.
Latin[la]
Tropicae et subtropicae foliorum latorum silvae humidae in America Media, exempli gratia, silvae in Nova Guinea genere vegetationis et structurae, climate, solis, etc., fortasse sunt similes, sed hae silvae a plantis animalibusque quibus sunt variisimae historiae evolutionariae habitari possunt.