Definition of Codominants

1. codominant [n] - See also: codominant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Codominants

codling moth
codling moths
codlings
codlins
codlins-and-cream
codogenic
codology
codomain
codomains
codominance
codominant
codominant allele
codominant gene
codominant inheritance
codominant trait
codominants (current term)
codon
codons
codoped
codoping
codpieces
codrive
codriven
codriver
codrivers
codrives
codriving
codrove
cods

Literary usage of Codominants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings for the Eight Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference by M. Boya Edwards (2001)
"... + bj exp (bj/Aj) + [In (H,) - b, - b2 exp (b^A,)] exp [b4 (1/A2 - 1/A,)]} a where H = average height of the dominants and codominants at age A, ..."

2. Silviculture: From the Crane of Forestry to Ecosystem Management edited by Louise H. Foley (1998)
"Mark codominants <16 inches dbh to a spacing and poles in existing gaps. of 15 to 20 feet. 11. Mark leave trees to protect existing patches of 5. ..."

3. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"Two large woody plants, Prosopis velutina and Acacia constricta are codominants in this relatively deep soil. However, immediately south of the borrow pit, ..."

4. Classification of Wetlands & Deepwater Habitats of the U. S. by Lewis M. Cowardin (1979)
"When the Subclass is based on life form, we name the Dominance Type for the dominant species or combination of species (codominants) in the same layer of ..."

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