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Journal articles on the topic "Mountain forest steppe"

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Makunina, N. I., T. V. Maltseva, and L. P. Parshutina. "The mountain forest-steppe of Tuva." Vegetation of Russia, no. 10 (2007): 61–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2007.10.61.

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The paper deals with the two main types of forest-steppe landscape of Tuva (the South-Central Siberia), i. e. the moderately warm forest-steppe of Eastern Tuva (the hemiboreal-forest-steppe altitudinal belt) and the moderately cold medium-height mountain forest-step­pe of Western Tuva. The first type of the forest-steppe forms a disconti­nued belt at an altitude of 800 to 1200 m above sea level. Its vegetation cover is typical of South-Siberian mountain forest-steppe. Plain areas are covered with meadow steppes of the ass. Pulsatillo patentis—Carice­tum pediformis nov. subass. stipetosum which
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Makunina, N. I. "Mountain forest-steppe of South-East Altai and South-West Tuva." Vegetation of Russia, no. 24 (2014): 86–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2014.24.86.

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Some geobotanists, who studied arid mountain steppe landscapes in South-East Altai and South-West Tuva, mentioned the existing of small isolated larch forest areas at the height 2100–2400 m above sea level (Kuminova, 1960; Il’inskaya, 1980). We have made a special investigation of the vegetation of this rather peculiar forest-steppe. It can be called “high-mountain forest-steppe” by the altitudinal position and “cold forest-steppe” by the level of the heat. Such forest-steppe areas are found only in certain orographic conditions: they are confined to the slopes of rivers’ valleys. The foots of
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Samdan, Andrey Mikhailovich. "The vegetation cover of the «Aryskannyg» cluster of the «Ubsunurskaya Kotlovina» Reserve (Ubsunur hollow) (the southern slopes of the East Tannu-Ola Mountain Range, Republic of Tyva)." Samara Journal of Science 10, no. 2 (2021): 78–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv2021102111.

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This paper studies the vegetation cover organization of the Aryskannyg cluster of the state natural biosphere reserve Ubsunurskaya Kotlovina. In the course of the work 2 ecological and phytocoenotic profiles were laid and 2 large-scale mapping was carried out. The steppe type of vegetation is mainly represented by different variants of real turf-and-slag steppes: shrubby, petrophytic and dry. The original steppe communities are the resurrection ( Selaginella sanguinolenta ) and eastern feather grass coenoses ( Stipa orientalis ). An independent high-altitude belt forms mountain expositional fo
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Makunina, N. I. "The vegetation of steppe and forest-steppe belts of the Central Altai." Vegetation of Russia, no. 23 (2013): 9–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2013.23.9.

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Steppe and forest-steppe belts in Central Altai occupy the bottoms of inter-mountain basins, expanded river valleys and surrounding mountains. The studied 4 steppe sites give sublatitudinal discontinuous range. The Kanskaya basin is rounded, the Ursulskaya one and the Chuya river (lower reaches) valleys are elongated from the east to the west while the steppe site of the Katun river valley — from the south to the north. The Kanskaya basin has a rounded shape while the Ursulskaya basin and the Chuya river valley (lower reaches) are elongated in the latitudinal direction, the steppe site of the
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Korolyuk, A. Yu. "Steppes of the class Cleistogenetea squarrosae Mirkin et al. ex Korotkov et al. 1991 in Eastern Transbaikalia." Vegetation of Russia, no. 35 (2019): 28–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2019.35.28.

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Transbaikalia is the vast region in Southern Siberia which includes numerous mountain ridges within the upper basins of the three big rivers, the Amur (Pacific Ocean basin), the Yenisey, and the Lena (Arctic Ocean basin). The most part of Transbaikalia territory is covered by woodlands, however, the steppes are an inherent component in the southern part of the region. Due to broad distribution they form the steppe and forest-steppe altitudinal belts in the mountains, and even totally predominate in the vast plains of the southeastern part of studied territory. Steppe communities occur througho
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Б.Ц.Б., НАМЗАЛОВ, КАЗАНЦЕВ И.Г., БУДАЖАПОВ Л.В. та НАМЗАЛОВ М.Б.Ц. "ПРОСТРАНСТВЕННАЯ СТРУКТУРА РАСТИТЕЛЬНОСТИ СОСНОВОЙ ЭКСПОЗИЦИОННОЙ ЛЕСОСТЕПИ ХРЕБТА ЦАГАН-ДАБАН (ЗАПАДНОЕ ЗАБАЙКАЛЬЕ)". География и природные ресурсы 45, № 2 (2024): 79–93. https://doi.org/10.15372/gipr20240208.

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Дан анализ пространственной структуры зональной горно-таежной растительности хр. Цаган-Дабан (Западное Забайкалье). Реализован трехуровневый подход раскрытия пространственной структуры растительности - на зональном (высотно-поясном), региональном и ландшафтном (внутриландшафтно-фитоценотическом) уровнях. В результате выявлены особенности структуры растительности на картах: обзорного 1:1 500 000 м-ба, на среднемасштабной (на базе космоснимка) и на цифровой крупномасштабной модели с использованием снимков беспилотной авиационной системы. Так, зональная растительность Селенгинского среднегорья -
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Zeng, Guoyan, Mao Ye, Miaomiao Li, et al. "The Relationships between Plant Community Stability and Diversity across Different Grassland Types and Their Association with Environmental Factors in the Habahe Forest Area, Xinjiang." Diversity 16, no. 8 (2024): 499. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d16080499.

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Plant community stability and diversity play crucial roles in maintaining the stable performance of grassland ecosystem functions. In this study, we selected 55 representative grassland community sample plots in the Habahe Forest region of the Altai Mountains, Xinjiang. We examined the number of species, the number of individuals, and the cover of each species in the sample plots. Additionally, we determined the aboveground biomass of grassland communities, the stability of M. Godron communities, and plant diversity (using the Margalef index, Simpson index, Shannon–Wiener index, and Alatalo ev
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Namzalov, Bimba, and Nikolay Dubrovsky. "About relict larches of mountain forest steppe of South Siberia." BIO Web of Conferences 24 (2020): 00060. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20202400060.

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The paper provides original information about relict phenomena in the structure of the forest component of the mountain forest-steppe of Southern Siberia (SS). Larch (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) shrub-grass forests are a characteristic element of vegetation in the forest-steppe of the SS. The oldest are the Pliocene, the most thermophilic analogues of the modern forest-steppe, noted in the foothills of the Western Tannu-Ola ridge (natural boundary Khorlety) – is a small-leaved honeysuckle-wormwood larch forest with participation in the community of highland-Asian elements of ancient Middle-earth –
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Pacyna, Anna. "The vegetation of the Sant valley in South Khangai1)." Feddes Repertorium 96, no. 5-6 (1985): 445–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.1522-239x.1985.tb00461.x.

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SummaryThe floristic and phytosociological relations in the Sant valley are representative for medium‐size mountains situated in catehment area of Tsagan‐Turutuin‐gol (south‐facing slope of Central Khangai). An analysis of the flora of Sant valley provided evidence that it occupies an intermediate position between the flora of the South Siberian montains and that of Central Asia (The Gobi Altai).The highly differentiated plant communities form three large groups: dry steppes, a mountain meadow steppe with Helictotrichon schellianum and Carex pediformis, larch forest (with Larix Sibirica), and
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Cheng, Ying, Hongyan Liu, Hongya Wang, et al. "Climate-Driven Holocene Migration of Forest-Steppe Ecotone in the Tien Mountains." Forests 11, no. 11 (2020): 1139. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f11111139.

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Climate change poses a considerable threat to the forest-steppe ecotone in arid mountain areas. However, it remains unclear how the forest-steppe ecotone responds to climate change due to the limitation of the traditional pollen assemblages, which greatly limits the understanding of the history of the forest-steppe ecotone. Here, we examined the Tien Mountains, the largest mountain system in the world’s arid regions, as a case study to explore the migration of the forest-steppe ecotone using the pollen taxa diversity, by combining modern vegetation surveys, surface pollen and two fossil pollen
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mountain forest steppe"

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Brett, Bob, Karel Klinka, H. Qian, and Christine Chourmouzis. "Classification of high-elevation, non-forested plant communities in coastal British Columbia. Full report." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/719.

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This report expands and clarifies previous classifications of non-forested plant communities from upper subalpine and alpine locations in coastal British Columbia. A total of 80 plots (releves) sampled specifically for this study were added to 202 releves from published and unpublished studies conducted since 1963. We used tabular and multivariate methods to synthesize and classify plant communities according to the Braun-Blanquet approach. Plant communities were classified into 37 vegetation units (associations or subassociations) which served as the basis of the resulting hierarchical classi
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Klinka, Karel, Christine Chourmouzis, Bob Brett, and H. Qian. "Classification of high-elevation, non-forested plant communities in coastal British Columbia." Forest Sciences Department, University of British Columbia, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/710.

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Non-forested ecosystems dominate high elevation sites in coastal British Columbia, yet there has never been a comprehensive classification or mapping of all high-elevation community types. The objective of this study is to collate and expand upon previous classifications, and thereby to increase our understanding of the habitats and composition of these plant communities.
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Gradel, Alexander. "Reaktion von Waldbeständen am Rande der südlichen Taiga auf Klimafaktoren, natürliche und waldbauliche Störungen." Doctoral thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0023-3F93-C.

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Северо-Монгольская горная лесостепь, переходная зона между тайгой и открытой степью, имеет богатый животный и растительный мир. Для сельского хозяйства это самая продуктивная часть страны и имеет плотность населения выше средней по Монголии. Древостои светлой тайги, в которых преобладает лиственница (Larix sibirica Ledeb.), представляют основу монгольских продуктивных лесов и поставляются все больше в соответствии с растущим спросом на деловую древесину и дрова. В лесах Монгольской горной лесостепной зоны и таежной зоны наблюдается, особенно с конца прошлого века, заметное сокращение площади
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Books on the topic "Mountain forest steppe"

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1926-, Attenborough David, BBC Worldwide Americas Inc, British Broadcasting Corporation, and Warner Home Video (Firm), eds. Planet Earth. British Broadcasting Corp., 2007.

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Bello, David A. Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain: Environment, Identity, and Empire in Qing China's Borderlands. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Bello, David A. Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain: Environment, Identity, and Empire in Qing China's Borderlands. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Bello, David A. Across Forest, Steppe, and Mountain: Environment, Identity, and Empire in Qing China's Borderlands. Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Veblen, Thomas, Kenneth Young, and Antony Orme. The Physical Geography of South America. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195313413.001.0001.

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The Physical Geography of South America, the eighth volume in the Oxford Regional Environments series, presents an enduring statement on the physical and biogeographic conditions of this remarkable continent and their relationships to human activity. It fills a void in recent environmental literature by assembling a team of specialists from within and beyond South America in order to provide an integrated, cross-disciplinary body of knowledge about this mostly tropical continent, together with its high mountains and temperate southern cone. The authors systematically cover the main components
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Lane, Belden C. The Great Conversation. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190842673.001.0001.

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Thomas Berry lamented that humans have dropped out of the Great Conversation with the rest of the natural world. We’ve objectified a world of things—imagining they exist solely for human use. If nature speaks, we are no longer listening. Yet the saints of the great spiritual traditions have long perceived trees, islands, rivers, and canyons as teachers, mirroring the inner world of the soul. Hildegard of Bingen attended to the greening power of trees. Ignatius Loyola was shaped by a cave experience. The Baal Shem Tov spoke the languages of birds, plants, and clouds. Focusing on a cottonwood tr
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Gerasimov, Ilya, Sergey Glebov, and Marina B. Mogilner. A New Imperial History of Northern Eurasia, 1700-1918. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350196896.

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A New Imperial History of Northern Eurasia, 1700-1918proposes a new language for studying and conceptualizing the spaces, societies, and institutions that existed on the territory of today’s Northern Eurasia, until recently part of the USSR. Traditional concepts and genealogies that frame human experience have to be avoided or reframed: this is not the story of a certain present-day state or people evolving through consecutive historical stages. Rather, the book’s point of departure is a modern analytical approach to the problem of human diversity as a fundamental social condition. In the form
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Lézine, Anne-Marie. Vegetation at the Time of the African Humid Period. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.530.

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An orbitally induced increase in summer insolation during the last glacial-interglacial transition enhanced the thermal contrast between land and sea, with land masses heating up compared to the adjacent ocean surface. In North Africa, warmer land surfaces created a low-pressure zone, driving the northward penetration of monsoonal rains originating from the Atlantic Ocean. As a consequence, regions today among the driest of the world were covered by permanent and deep freshwater lakes, some of them being exceptionally large, such as the “Mega” Lake Chad, which covered some 400 000 square kilom
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Book chapters on the topic "Mountain forest steppe"

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"Crossing the Urals." In From Forest to Steppe. Duke University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478060451-006.

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Chapter 5 moves into the Ural Mountains and begins with an exploration of the rich traditions of wooden architecture in the Perm region. Crossing the Urals into Asia leads to the rugged Yekaterinburg territory. The chapter concludes with wooden architecture in the southern Urals in the Chelyabinsk region. Several of the urban wooden houses show elements of the Russian counterpart to art nouveau. The challenge of preservation of wooden structures is especially acute in urban areas.
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Milchunas, Daniel G., and William K. Lauenroth. "Effects of Grazing on Vegetation." In Ecology of the Shortgrass Steppe. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195135824.003.0020.

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Grazing by large native ungulates and semiaridity are the two main forces that have had a large infuence in shaping the current-day structure of the shortgrass steppe ecosystem (Milchunas et al., 1988). With the uplift of the Rocky Mountain chain during the Miocene (approximately one million years ago), forests of the Great Plains were gradually replaced by grasslands (Axelrod, 1985). Large grazing and browsing animals inhabited the Great Plains during the middle to late Pleistocene, as did grasses of the genera Stipa, Agropyron, Oryzopsis, and Elymus (Axelrod, 1985; Stebbins, 1981). Bison occ
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Veblen, Thomas T. "Temperate Forests of the Southern Andean Region." In The Physical Geography of South America. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195313413.003.0021.

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Although most of the continent of South America is characterized by tropical vegetation, south of the tropic of Capricorn there is a full range of temperate-latitude vegetation types including Mediterranean-type sclerophyll shrublands, grasslands, steppe, xeric woodlands, deciduous forests, and temperate rain forests. Southward along the west coast of South America the vast Atacama desert gives way to the Mediterranean-type shrublands and woodlands of central Chile, and then to increasingly wet forests all the way to Tierra del Fuego at 55°S. To the east of the Andes, these forests are bordere
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Dostoevsky, Fyodor. "Introduction." In Memoirs from the House of the Dead. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199540518.003.0002.

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In the remoter parts of Siberia, in the midst of the steppes, the mountains, or the pathless forests, lie scattered a few small towns of one, or at most two, thousand inhabitants, plain little towns built of wood, with two churches—one in the town,...
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Milne, Bruce T., and Douglas I. Moore. "Multidecadal Drought Cycles in South-Central New Mexico: Patterns and Consequences." In Climate Variability and Ecosystem Response in Long-Term Ecological Research Sites. Oxford University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195150599.003.0027.

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Extreme, regional droughts are the most common form of disturbance in semiarid ecosystems typified by relatively slow recovery rates. Drought-driven impacts can include regionally synchronized insect outbreaks, wildfires, and tree mortality (Swetnam and Betancourt 1990), as well as disastrous failures of agriculture, silviculture, and livestock production (Mainguet 1994). Drought conditions, accompanied by anthropogenic land mismanagement, have led to subsequent invasions of grasslands and farmlands by woody shrubs and nonnative forbs and grasses, contributing to the modern “desertification” p
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Lauenroth, William K., and Ingrid C. Burke. "The Shortgrass Steppe: The Region and Research Sites." In Ecology of the Shortgrass Steppe. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195135824.003.0005.

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The central grassland region of North America (Fig. 1.1) is the largest contiguous grassland environment on earth. Prior to European settlement, it was a vast, treeless area characterized by dense head-high grasses in the wet eastern portion, and very short sparse grasses in the dry west. As settlers swept across the area, they replaced native grasslands with croplands, most intensively in the east, and less so in the west (Fig. 1.2). The most drought-prone and least productive areas have survived as native grasslands, and the shortgrass steppe occupies the warmest, driest, least productive lo
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Allah, Zahnoun Aman, Al Karkouri Jamal, and Batchi Mouhcine. "Mapping of Land Degradation Using Revised Erosion Potential Method Into a GIS and RS." In Advances in Geospatial Technologies. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-6452-9.ch003.

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The Rif Mountains extends 31.375 km2, is occupied in the north of Morocco, on the Mediterranean slopes, and the rainfall is relatively abundant in the western part and scarce in the eastern part, and irregular, with strong anthropic pressure. This has affected the use of forest and soil resources. This area has been subject to anthropogenic pressure which is steeped in history as an extensive agricultural- forestry-pastoral production system. This deterioration has resulted in intense erosive dynamics that can be seen in various forms, including, the areal etching, the gully and landslides. Th
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Lanner, Ronald M. "The Pine Birds." In Made for Each Other. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195089028.003.0004.

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Abstract High On The Continental Divide, Where it winds across western Wyoming, is a mosaic of subalpine meadows and forests I have visited in every month of the year. Despite the seasonal changes in the weather, the landscape, and the vegetation, one thing remains constant: I can always depend on being greeted by the guttural “kra-a-a-k” of faraway nut crackers calling from unseen treetops. Soon one or two birds, or more, will inspect me, remind me whose mountain this is, and rapidly depart on quick pulsed beats of white-tipped black wings. These nutcrackers are of the species Nucifraga colum
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Sadeleer, Nicolas de. "Habitats Conservation in EC Law-From Nature Sanctuaries to Ecological Networks." In The Year Book Of European Environmental Law. Oxford University PressOxford, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199278787.003.0007.

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Abstract Although less marked than on other continents, Europe’s biological diversity displays a number of particular characteristics. Significant variations in the physical environment (climate, soils, hydrology, winds, topography), the influence of the Atlantic Ocean and the different regional seas, as well as the geological and climatic history of the region (glaciations) have contributed to the evolution of a rich diversity of animal species, ecosystems, and natural landscapes on the continent. Various large groups of inland and freshwater ecosystems (forests, moors, brush land, and steppe
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Stannard, David E. "Chapter 02." In American Holocaust. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195075816.003.0002.

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Abstract Combined, North America and South America cover an area of 16,000,000 square miles, more than a quarter of the land surface of the globe. To its first human inhabitants, tens of thousands of years ago, this enormous domain they had discovered was literally a world unto itself: a world of miles-high mountains and vast fertile prairies, of desert shrub lands and dense tropical rain forests, of frigid arctic tundra and hot murky swamps, of deep and fecund river valleys, of sparkling water lakes, of canopied woodlands, of savannahs and steppes-and thousands upon thousands of miles of magn
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Conference papers on the topic "Mountain forest steppe"

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"Forest, Shrub and Steppe Vegetation of Tavşan Mountain (Merzifon) in Amasya-Turkey." In International Conference on Latest Trends in Food, Biological & Ecological Sciences. International Academy of Arts, Science & Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/iaast.a1015017.

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O., FILIPPOVA. "EXHIBITION "NOMADS. CONQUERORS OF SPACES AND TIMES" IN THE ALTAI STATE MUSEUM OF LOCAL LORE." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.71.

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The publication provides information about the exhibition project of the Altai State Museum of Local Lore «Nomads. Conquerors of space and time», implemented in 2023. For the first time in the space of exhibition halls with a total area of more than 100 sq. m. the authors of the project presented the theme of the ancient nomads of Altai. The organizers, in partnership with the leading scientific centers of Siberia for the study of Altai archeology, presented over 700 authentic artifacts belonging to various archaeological cultures of the Forest-Steppe and Mountain Altai to the residents of the
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Gaysin, I. K. "CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE AND ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS OF STANDS IN THE TRANSITION ZONE BETWEEN THE FOREST AND MOUNTAIN STEPPES IN THE KRAKA MASSIF, SOUTH URALS." In Prirodopol'zovanie i ohrana prirody: Ohrana pamjatnikov prirody, biologicheskogo i landshaftnogo raznoobrazija Tomskogo Priob'ja i drugih regionov Rossii. Izdatel'stvo Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-954-9-2020-37.

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The structure of tree stands in the ecotone between the forest and extrazonal steppes on southern slope the South Kraka mountain range (eastern macro slope of the South Urals) was investigated. On the basis of taxation data and the identified close relationships between the biomass of trees and the diameters of their trunks, aboveground biomass of stands was calculated. It has been shown that the deterioration of microclimatic and soil conditions for the growth and regeneration of trees in the transition zone between the forest and mountain steppes leads to a significant change in taxation cha
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Ya., FROLOV, and Tishkin A. "FRAGMENTS OF METAL CAULDRONS FROM THE FOREST-STEPPE ALTAI AREA." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.19.

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In the course of planned surveys of archaeological sites in the Forest-Steppe Altai at different times fragments of metal cauldrons were found. There are also among accidental finds. It is often difficult to determine the dating and cultural belonging of such objects. Therefore, little attention is paid to them. However, such finds have their own information potential and a certain archaeological context. In the course of data collection for the formation of a database on metal cauldrons found in the mountains and in the forest-steppe zone of Altai, the authors of the article attract the found
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Chenikalova, E. V., and V. A. Kolomytseva. "BIOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE COTTON MOTH UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF WARMING CLIMATE." In V International Scientific Conference CONCEPTUAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS OF INVERTEBRATE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND BIOLOGICAL EDUCATION. Tomsk State University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-931-0-2020-44.

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The cotton bollworm is one of the most important polyphagous pests of agricultural crops with a wide range and food connections. The increase in the number of the pest, the development of additional facultative generations, the expansion of its range to the north to the forest-steppe zone of Russia, as well as the rise to the Caucasus mountains, occurring in the current period, is due to climate warming and a number of agro-ecological reasons. Measures are proposed to regulate the number of pests, aimed at preserving the biotic and floristic diversity of agricultural landscapes.
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I., Savko. "ANDRONOVO (FEDOROVKA) CERAMICS OF THE CHEKANOVSKIY LOG-3 SETTLEMENT IN THE FOOTHILLS OF ALTAI." In MODERN SOLUTIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS OF EURASIAN ARCHEOLOGY. Altai State Univercity, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/msapea.2023.3.24.

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The article presents the results of the study of the ceramics obtained during the collections in 2006 and 2020 at the settlement of the Andronovo (Fedorovka) culture Chekanovsky Log-3 in the foothills of the Altai Mountains. Jar-shaped vessels have a rounded cut of the corolla, ornamentation in the form of various types of zigzags, indentations and incisions, and pots were decorated with triangles, less frequently meanders, with cannelures acting as a divider between zones. The tradition of adding chamotte to the molding masses is predominant, and the recipe with crushed shells belongs to the
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Чернявский, Кирилл, Kirill Chernyavskii, Мария Берберова, and Mariya Berberova. "Comparative Assessment of the NPP Risk (on the Example of Rostov and Kalinin NPP). Development of Risk Indicators Atlas for Russian NPPs." In 29th International Conference on Computer Graphics, Image Processing and Computer Vision, Visualization Systems and the Virtual Environment GraphiCon'2019. Bryansk State Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/graphicon-2019-2-290-294.

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The object of the work is to compare and analyze external and internal exposure doses and assess damage to the population living around nuclear power plants with VVER-type reactors (on the Rostov and Kalinin nuclear power plants), within a certain radius, taking into account the wind rose. There will also be proposed measures for the possible addition and refinement of formulas. The method of calculating the doses of external and internal exposure, as well as damage to the population in the ring segment of rumba. External and internal exposure doses for Kalinin and Rostov NPPs have been consid
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Redfield, Robin C. "Planar, Large Excursion Bond Graph Model for Full Suspension Mountain Biking." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-81334.

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A bond graph model of a fully suspended mountain bike and non-seated rider is created to develop predictions for the performance of mountain bikes during large excursion maneuvers such as drops, jumps, crashes, and rough terrain riding. The model assumes planar dynamics, a single pivot full suspension bicycle, and a rigid-body rider suspended from the bicycle. The main frame, front fork, rear triangle, two wheels, and rider are modeled as separate bodies interconnected at the main pivot, telescoping fork, pedals, handlebars, and axles. Suspensions are between the main frame and front fork, mai
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Velásquez M., Fernando Adolfo. "Management System for the Control of Geotechnical Risk in the Camisea Pipeline Transport System." In ASME 2015 International Pipeline Geotechnical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipg2015-8528.

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The Camisea Pipeline Transport System [“Sistema de Transporte por Ductos”] consists of two parallel pipelines, one of which carries natural gas (NG) over a distance of 730 km, and the other which carries liquid natural gas (LNG) over a distance of 560 km, starting in the Amazon basin in Malvinas (Cusco). The LNG pipeline ends in Playa Lobería (ICA) and the NG pipeline ends at the City Gate located in Lurín (Lima). In terms of complexity, the geographic, geological, and climate-related characteristics of the rain-forest, mountain, and coastal regions through which the pipeline passes set it apa
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Noufal, Abdelwahab, Safeya Alkatheeri, Khalid Obaid, Abdulla Shehab, Hamda Al Shehhi, and Saleh Al Hadarem. "Abu Dhabi Tectonic Evolution: Novel Model Impacting Hydrocarbon Potentiality and Trapping Mechanism." In ADIPEC. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/216263-ms.

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Abstract There is evidence that the Oman Mountains deformation is being continued by massive thrust fault systems in the Eastern Abu Dhabi basins. These are large-scale thrust faults with a strike-slip component that most likely include a fault damage zone encircling the fault core, a zone of strong rock shearing, and complicated zones of deformation involving numerous fault planes. The initial event was caused by the compressional movement of the Masirah, which faulted and folded again during the Semail tectonic events. Large faults are typically modeled on seismic as a single, large slip pla
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Shanahan, Erin, Rob Daley, Lydia Druin, Kristin Legg, and Sonya Daw. Status of whitebark pine in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: A step-trend analysis with comparisons from 2004 to 2023. National Park Service, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36967/2313989.

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Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) is a high-elevation conifer of the northern Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest. This slow-growing, long-lived conifer influences critical ecosystem functions in subalpine environments, including snow capture, landscape stability, soil amelioration, and overall forest health and resilience. Moreover, its nutritious seeds feed the federally threatened grizzly bear (Ursus arctos), Clark’s nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana), red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus), and other species. However, whitebark pine is declining in high-elevation forests due to severa
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Morriss, Matthew C. Interim Geologic Map of the Blanding North Quadrangle, San Juan County, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 2025. https://doi.org/10.34191/ofr-771dm.

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The Blanding North 7.5′ quadrangle is near the southeastern corner of Utah, centered in San Juan County. The quadrangle is within the Colorado Plateau physiographic province and the Blanding Basin sub-province (Fenneman and Johnson, 1946), and is on the south flank of the Abajo Mountains. The Abajo Mountains are cored by an Oligocene suite of laccoliths coeval with other mountain ranges across the plateau including: the Henry, La Sal, and Navajo Mountains of Utah; the Ute and La Plata Mountains of Colorado; and the Carrizo Mountains of Arizona (Witkind, 1964). The Abajo intrusive rocks are not
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Gervacio Jakabosky, Olivia. Effects of Road and Trail Characteristics on Mountain Grouse Observations in Western Montana. Montana State University, 2022. https://doi.org/10.15788/s2022.curio2.

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Anthropogenic features such as roads and trails, and human activity may affect space use, demography, abundance, and other wildlife population parameters. Human infrastructure and activity may result in biased population estimates by influencing habitat use of a species and thus abundance estimates within a localized area or the ability of biologist to detect individuals during standard population surveys. To evaluate the effects of anthropogenic features on mountain grouse detections, we developed and conducted replicated surveys throughout western Montana during 2020. Biologists and voluntee
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Hobbs, Abigail, and Sarah Kelso. [PILOT] Herpetological Monitoring Surveys for the Southeast Coast Network: 2009-2010 - Data Release Report. National Park Service, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36967/2303227.

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Data Release Reports (DRR) are created by the National Park Service and provide detailed descriptions of valuable research datasets in a human-readable format, including the methods used to collect the data and technical analyses supporting the quality of the measurements. DRRs focus on helping others reuse data rather than presenting results, testing hypotheses, or presenting new interpretations and in-depth analyses. Pilot herpetological surveys were conducted in Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Cape Lookout National Seashore, Canaveral National Seashore, Congaree National Park, Cumberland I
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Shanahan, Erin, Rob Daley, Lydia Druin, et al. Status of whitebark pine in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem: A step-trend analysis with comparisons from 2004 to 2019. National Park Service, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36967/2306875.

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Whitebark pine (Pinus albicaulis) is a high-elevation conifer of western North America. Its nutritious cones are forage for the federally threatened grizzly bear (Ursus arctos), Clark?s nutcracker (Nucifraga columbiana), red squirrel (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus), and numerous other subalpine species. It is a pioneer species in harsh, exposed subalpine zones, creating microclimates that help other conifers establish, such as subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa). However, substantial damage from a nonnative pathogen, white pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola), unprecedented mountain pine beetle (Den
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Anderson, Zachary W., Adam P. McKean, and W. Adolph Yonkee. Interim geologic map of the Fort Douglas quadrangle, Salt Lake, Davis, and Morgan Counties, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.34191/ofr-767.

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The Fort Douglas quadrangle (Plate 1) is in Salt Lake, Davis, and Morgan Counties of northern Utah and covers part of Salt Lake Valley and rugged peaks and canyons of the central Wasatch Range, including the Sessions Mountains. This area straddles the Basin and Range and Middle Rocky Mountains Physiographic Provinces. Parts of the cities of North Salt Lake and Bountiful are in the northwest corner of the quadrangle. The southwest corner covers the northeast part of Utah’s capital, Salt Lake City, including parts of downtown, the Avenues Historic District neighborhood, and the University of Uta
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McDonald, Greg N., Adam P. McKean, Zachary W. Anderson, Elizabeth A. Balgord, and W. Adolph Yonkee. Interim Geologic Map of the Huntsville Quadrangle, Weber and Cache Counties, Utah. Utah Geological Survey, 2025. https://doi.org/10.34191/ofr-772dm.

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The Huntsville 7.5' quadrangle lies within Ogden Valley, a back valley of the Wasatch Range in Weber County, Utah, about 6 miles (10 km) east-northeast of Ogden City. Settled in 1849, Ogden Valley was a pioneer frontier settlement and served primarily as a small farming community until recently. The area is currently characterized by rapid suburban growth. The quadrangle is centered on Ogden Valley with the Wasatch Range on the east and west side of the valley. The Ogden Valley f loor lies at an elevation of about 4900 feet (1494 m) with surrounding mountains reaching elevations of more than 9
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McDonald, Jacob, Eric Starkey, and Wendy Wright. Wadeable stream habitat monitoring at Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park: 2017 baseline report. National Park Service, 2019. https://doi.org/10.36967/2267298.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) stream habitat monitoring protocol provides guidance for wadeable stream data collection in Southeast Coast Network parks. The results of this effort are intended to provide resource managers insight into the status of and trends in stream and near-channel habitat conditions (McDonald et al. 2018a). Wadeable stream assessments are currently implemented at the five SECN inland parks with wadeable streams. These parks include Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield, Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, Chattahoochee Ri
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Henderson, Tim, Vincent Santucci, Tim Connors, and Justin Tweet. National Park Service geologic type section inventory: National Capital Region Inventory & Monitoring Network. National Park Service, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2293865.

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Type sections are one of several kinds of stratotypes. A stratotype is the standard (original or subsequently designated), accessible, and specific sequence of rock for a named geologic unit that forms the basis for the definition, recognition, and comparison of that unit elsewhere. Geologists designate stratotypes for rock exposures that are illustrative and representative of the map unit being defined. Stratotypes ideally should remain accessible for examination and study by others. In this sense, geologic stratotypes are similar in concept to biological type specimens, however they remain i
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Fenton, Sam, Joanne Porter, Megan Simic, and Daria Soldatenko. Strategic planning report for the tourism innovation working group: Heyfield & District, 2024. Federation University, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35843/sprtiwh24.

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Tourism is one of six innovation themes identified in the Heyfield and District Context Analysis1, which states the following regarding the opportunity to develop tourism in the area (p. 3): Heyfield’s location, nearby places of scenic beauty, Lake Glenmaggie, forested areas including tracks and trails, can support and add value to tourism ideas. Heyfield is known locally as a Gateway to the Southern Alps. The aim of the Heyfield and District Context Analysis was to “to investigate opportunities that will lead to long-term economic and social benefits, new jobs in sustainable industries, and t
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