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  • Relations of the climate to the latitudinal situations and altitudinal zonation
  • Climat ; Domaine méditerranéen ; Ecologie ; Etagement ; Facteur climatique ; Grèce ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Montagne ; Végétation ; Zonation altitudinale ; Zonation latitudinale ; Zone subtropicale
  • Chine ; Climat ; Couverture végétale ; Eolien ; Erosion des sols ; Géomorphologie ; Loess ; Précipitation ; Ravinement ; Shaanxi ; Tectonique ; Température ; Zonation
  • Aeolian features ; China ; Climate ; Geomorphology ; Gully erosion ; Loess ; Plant cover ; Precipitation ; Shaanxi ; Soil erosion ; Tectonics ; Temperature ; Zonation
  • and of water-heat conditions in the region cause obvious regional differentiations of the landscape. from south to the north, the types of landforms, degree of dissection, vegetation cover-degree and intensity of soil and water loesses show clearly latitudinal
  • zonation.
  • of forest environments, 3) the changes in the latitudinal and altitudinal zonation of forests, 4) the repercussions of possible diseases and pests on the vitality of forests, and 5) changes in the function of forests in Central European landscapes.
  • Nitrogen fertiliser and stratrospheric ozone: latitudinal effects
  • Latitudinal range variation of trees in the United States : a reanalysis of the applicability of Rapoport's rule
  • This study aims to reassess the applicability of Rapoport's rule to U.S. tree species : a pattern of increasing latitudinal range sizes for organisms with increasing latitude. Data presented here suggest that tree range patterns consistent
  • Biodiversity, latitudinal gradients
  • Altitudinal and latitudinal migration of Cryptomeria japonica for the past 20,000 years in Japan
  • The significance of latitudinality in Himalayan mountain ecosystems
  • A latitudinal test of the fossorial rodent hypothesis of Mima mound origin
  • Zonacion latitudinal de la vegetacion de los volcanes de Cautin (Chile)
  • Approche astronomique des variations climatiques: les variations mensuelles et en latitude de l'insolation de 130.000 à 100.000 et de 30.000 à aujourd'hui. in Paléoclimats. (Astronomical approach of paleoclimatic variations: monthly and latitudinal
  • Latitudinal variation in the change of sea surface temperature from 1880 to 1977
  • Bio-production of trachypogon savannas in the latitudinal cross-section of the Orinoco Llanos, Venezuela
  • Gradient latitudinal ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Japon ; Palynologie ; Paléobiogéographie ; Paléoclimatologie ; Paléotempérature ; Pléistocène supérieur ; Quaternaire zones moyennes
  • covered by northern boreal coniferous forests... The reduced mean August temperature inferred from the floral assemblages showed a latitudinal gradient 20,000 yr ago| it was 8-9C in northern Hokkaido, 7.7-8.7C in northernmost Honshu, 7.28.4 C
  • (1905-1976) ; Amérique du Nord ; Cyclogenèse ; Cyclone extratropical ; Dynamique de l'atmosphère ; Gradient thermique latitudinal ; Géographie physique ; Perturbation ; Série chronologique ; Température ; Tendance ; Type de temps ; Variation
  • celle du gradient thermique latitudinal. (JPB).
  • a latitudinal gradient in both developmental and morphometric traits. Since climatic adaptation seems to be the primary factor involved, this sort of divergence may be called climatic speciation.
  • Afrique ; Afrique australe ; Biogéographie ; Donnée substitutive ; Gradient latitudinal ; Géographie physique ; Paléobiogéographie ; Paléoclimatologie ; Proxy data ; Taille des carnivores
  • Changes in labile soil organic carbon fractions in wetland ecosystems along a latitudinal gradient in Northeast China
  • Topsoil (0–20 cm) was collected from 5 wetlands along a latitudinal gradient in Northeast China. The AA. analyzed soil organic carbon (SOC) and some labile fractions. Their results demonstrated that wetland SOC and its labile fractions concentration
  • The slow movement of the soil depends on local factors (slope angle, moisture of the soil, vegetation cover) and on the latitudinal and altitudinal climatic zonal factors (temperature, precipitation). The rate of soil movement in the polar
  • This paper compares the climates of wine growing areas in Central Europe and New Zealand, especially those that prevail near to the latitudinal limit. The southern limit of grape growing in New Zealand may be 45°S, european experience shows a limit