These taxa comprise cycads, lycopods and ferns (although not all ferns are restricted to humid settings).
These differences may render canopy moisture storage of the humid evergreen broad-leaved forest lower than that of montane rain forests.
Farmers who settled in this region, utilizing practices developed in more humid regions, experienced a high incidence of crop failure.
In contrast, in humid regions where flood control is the determining factor, inflow - flood severity - uncertainty may further enhance cooperation.
Traps were installed overnight and captured specimens were kept in cages in humid and cold conditions.
This migration might be a direct response to the cooler and humid microclimate that prevails on the leaves within a wheat stand.
Furthermore, in hot and humid countries homes are likely to be more open.
But there are also many examples of resource decline and low production, particularly in the humid tropical rainforest and in the semi-arid savanna regions.