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- been known to migrate altitudinally. As of 2014, there is not much information as to why tropical species migrate altitudinally, other than that it may...
- Altitudinal zonation (or elevational zonation) in mountainous regions describes the natural layering of ecosystems that occurs at distinct elevations...
- Quadrantanopia, homonymous scotomata) Other characterisations are: Altitudinal field defects, loss of vision above or below the horizontal meridian...
- Tichodroma muraria and white-throated dipper Cinclus cinclus, may move only altitudinally to escape the cold higher ground. Other species such as merlin Falco...
- a great biodiversity. This factor, along with the weather and light altitudinal variations, allows the country to harbor 248 species of amphibians and...
- the warm altitudinal zone, where temperatures are above 24 °C (75.2 °F). About 82.5% of the country's total area lies in the warm altitudinal zone. The...
- lie along elevation bands of roughly constant climate. This is called altitudinal zonation. In regions with dry climates, the tendency of mountains to...
- mountain glaciers. In northwestern Argentina, pollen deposits record the altitudinal descent of the treeline during the LGM. Amazonia was much drier than...
- non-p****erine birds and 32% of p****erines were partially migratory. Altitudinal migration is a form of short-distance migration in which birds spend...
- Mardi Himal (Nepali: मर्दी हिमाल) is a 5,587-metre (18,330 ft) peak beneath the much more prominent Machapuchare in the Annapurna region of Nepal, from...