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		Definition of gallery forest in English: gallery forestnoun A forest restricted to the banks of a river or stream.  Example sentencesExamples -  We're left with an interesting situation where gallery forest might persist along the streams, with patches of sparse woodland and partly open savannah between the patches of forest.
 -  Along the banks of rivers where the gallery forests grow, marsh deer browse on tree leaves.
 -  In the Brazilian side these grasslands are called the campos limpos; there are almost no gallery forests on this side.
 -  A gallery forest (bordering the river) is left intact, but a strip is cut immediately upslope and the desirable timber is removed by a road that is also designed to parallel the river.
 -  If it in fact requires gallery forest for its survival, rather than just preferring this habitat, it could be in serious trouble; however, this remains to be determined.
 -  Sebastiania commersoniana occurs in south and southeastern Brazil in riparian or gallery forests.
 -  They were off the plains again, following yet another of the small river valleys with its gallery forest that divided the prairies a little like spokes on a wheel… or perhaps more like branches radiating from a central trunk.
 -  There are also some limited extensions of gallery forests and palm tree savannas.
 -  It lives in deciduous woodland, gallery forest, and forest borders up to 1,500 m.
 -  Whereby, not only vegetation composition, structure and dynamics of the gallery forests, but also their reaction toward the site condition were elaborated.
 -  Your first full day in Noel Kempff will be spent exploring some of the oxbow lakes, gallery forests, and periodically inundated savannas located near Flor de Oro.
 -  Our Pleistocene hominid forebears were exploiters of the savannas and their adjacent gallery forests.
 -  This species is found throughout the Atlantic Forest, as well as in gallery forests of Cerrado vegetation from southern to northeastern Brazil.
 -  The Gambia used to be covered in a mosaic of savannah woodland with patches of gallery forest, but much of this natural landscape has disappeared.
 -  Tall, dense reed beds grow along the riverside fringed by gallery forests of poplar and willow.
 -  Several species of woodpeckers and owls also inhabit the gallery forests during the entire year.
 -  Additionally, 85% of the bat species found in the Cerrado depend upon gallery forests in some manner.
 -  The transects were distributed systematically along the gallery forest and located perpendicular to the current of the stream.
 -  Local habitats include savanna-like pasture with scattered shrubs, rice fields, and gallery forest, and the area is artificially irrigated throughout the year.
 -  Its diversified landscape has a rugged relief and is made up of rivers, ponds, meadows and floodplains, gallery forests and savannah.
 
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