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    Effects of irrigation dams on riverine biota in mountain streams by Cássia Rocha Pompeu, Francisco J. Peñas, José Barquín

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Winter flows, the magnitude of high flow extremes, and the number of flow rises and falls varied significantly with the dam-mountain range interaction. The frequency and duration of flow pulses depended on the mountain range only. …”
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    Cytogenetic characteristics of species of the genus Chironomus of the group ‘‘plumosus’’ (Diptera, Chironomidae) in natural-territorial complexes of the Ural region by Filinкоva, Tatiyana N.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A signifi cantly lower frequency of occurrence of sequence of chromosome disks pluA1.2 was found within the Ural plain-mountainous country (Western foothill and Middle Ural low-mountain regions) compared with natural complexes on the eastern slopes of the Southern Urals and the West Siberian Plain at the junction with the Ural mountain range. Populations of Ch. plumosus of the Ural plain-mountain country have lower cytogenetic distances between themselves compared to populations of Ch. plumosus on the eastern slopes of the Southern Urals and the West Siberian Plain at the junction with the Ural Mountain Range. …”
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    Effect of barriers and distance on song, genetic, and morphological divergence in the highland endemic Timberline Wren (Thryorchilus browni, Troglodytidae). by Andrés Camacho-Alpízar, Eric J Fuchs, Gilbert Barrantes

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The endemic Timberline Wren (Thryorchilus browni) inhabits the highlands of the Talamanca mountain range, including western Panama, and the highest peak in the Central Volcanic mountain range of Costa Rica. …”
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    Comparing model sensitivities of different landscapes using the ecohydrological SWAT model by N. Fohrer, B. Schmalz

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…In contrast, many studies of mountainous or low mountain range catchments show that the most sensitive parameters were the surface runoff parameters.…”
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    The Vosges, border of Alsace (1871-1914) by Sébastien Stumpp, Julien Fuchs

    “…During the annexation of Alsace by Germany between 1871 and 1914, the Vosges mountain range took on particular significance for the inhabitants of the region. …”
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    Haematological and protein profile of goat rodeo in extensive productions of different regions in the province of Salta, Argentina by Analía Josefina Mazzuca Pizetti, Ricardo Oscar Sarmiento, Lucía Alejandra Pintos, Gabriela Beatríz Trova, Javier Alejandro Binda, Olga Sánchez Negrette

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Blood samples were taken by the jugular puncture from 61 animals of the mountain range region, 253 from the region of the valleys and Sub-Andean Mountain and 299 from the Chaco region. …”
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    Spatial and climatic variables independently drive elevational gradients in ant species richness in the Eastern Himalaya. by Aniruddha Marathe, Dharma Rajan Priyadarsanan, Jagdish Krishnaswamy, Kartik Shanker

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…However, the geographic setting of most mountain ranges, particularly continuity with low elevation areas may reduce the effect of geometric constraints at lower elevations. …”
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    Cloud climatology of northwestern Mexico based on MODIS data by A. Karen Ramírez-López, Noel Carbajal, Luis F. Pineda-Martínez, José Tuxpan-Vargas

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…ABSTRACTThe geographical regions of northwestern Mexico consisting of the Pacific Ocean, the Baja California Peninsula with its mountain range along it, the Gulf of California, and the coastal zone with its Western Sierra Madre Mountain range, configure an alternation of water, land, water, land, all interacting with the atmosphere. …”
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    Estimating and analysis of Environmental Lapse Rate,, Freezing Level Height,, Equilibrium Line Altitude interaction with Hypsometric and Altimetric distribution of Dena by mahmood soltaneian, abdolah seif

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The results show that ELR rate is strongly correlated with ground surface temperature in hot and cold seasons, so that ELR increases during warm seasons and decreases in cold seasons.The ELA survey of the Dena Heights shows that this level is at an average altitude of 5241 meters, while the highest elevation is at the Dena Mountain Range of 4450 meters, as a result, in terms of climatic conditions, it is not possible to create permanent and active glaciers in this mountain range. …”
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    Species composition and elevational distribution of bumble bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae, Bombus Latreille) in the East Himalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, India by Martin Streinzer, Jharna Chakravorty, Johann Neumayer, Karsing Megu, Jaya Narah, Thomas Schmitt, Himender Bharti, Johannes Spaethe, Axel Brockmann

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Systematic study of Himalayan bumble bees began a few decades ago and the main focus has centred on the western region, while the eastern part of the mountain range has received little attention and only a few species have been verified. …”
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    Factors governing the prevalence and richness of avian haemosporidian communities within and between temperate mountains. by Juan Carlos Illera, Guillermo López, Laura García-Padilla, Ángel Moreno

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Climatic conditions for Haemoproteus and Leucocytozoon were dependent on the mountain range suggesting some adaptation of avian haemosporidian and their invertebrate vectors to the climatic particularities of both mountain massifs. …”
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    Future prediction of existing glacial lake’s size in the Himalaya by Markov model and glacial surface topography by Litan Mohanty, Vishal Pateswary, Sabyasachi Maiti, Debasis D Mohanty

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…ABSTRACTGlacial lakes in the Himalayas are increasing in size and number at an alarming rate, with the majority of lakes concentrated in the eastern and central parts of the mountain range. This research focuses on the future prediction of regional-scale glacial lake size in the entire Himalayan mountain range to avoid future glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF). …”
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    Active tectonics around Almaty and along the Zailisky Alatau rangefront by Grutzner, C, Walker, R, Abdrakhmatov, K, Mukambaev, A, Elliott, AJ, Elliott, JR

    Published 2017
    “…With our structural and geochronologic framework, we present a schematic evolution of the Almaty rangefront that may be applicable to similar settings of tectonic shortening in the mountain ranges of Central Asia.…”
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    Amphibia, Anura, Strabomantidae, Geobatrachus walkeri (Ruthven, 1915): altitudinal extension and new habitat, Colombia by Luis Rueda-Solano, Fernando Vargas-Salinas

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In September 2008 we registered the frog Geobatrachus walkeri at ~ 3500 m elevation in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, an isolated mountain range in the Caribbean Colombian, South America. …”
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    Nazwy ulic Nowego i Starego Sącza by Kinga Nieć

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…Apart from names formed in agreement with the Polish standard of naming streets and squares, individual names were observed in the research (names stemming from mountain range names, river and stream names, and names of patrons originating from the Sącz region).…”
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    Amphibia, Anura, Strabomantidae, <i>Geobatrachus walkeri</i> (Ruthven, 1915): Altitudinal extension and new habitat, Colombia. by Rueda-Solano, L. A., Vargas-Salinas, F.

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…In September 2008 we registered the frog Geobatrachus walkeri at ~ 3500 m elevation in the Sierra Nevada deSanta Marta, an isolated mountain range in the Caribbean Colombian, South America. …”
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    Nature and climatology of Pfänderwind by Alexander Gohm, Maria Siller, Julius Bär

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…This flow passes the Gebhardsberg, the southwestern extension of the Pfänder mountain range, descends on its leeward side and causes strong foehn-like warming at the surface. …”
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    Ecosystem services of Hurri hills, a montane woodland ecosystem in the arid lands of northern Kenya by Godwin Leslie Muhati

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Hurri hills (HH) is an ungazetted mountain range in the northern part of Kenya in Marsabit County, harbouring a diverse range of ecosystems. …”
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    Up in the air: Threats to Afromontane biodiversity from climate change and habitat loss revealed by genetic monitoring of the Ethiopian Highlands bat by Orly Razgour, Mohammed Kasso, Helena Santos, Javier Juste

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…We studied the combined effects of anthropogenic land‐use change, past and future climate changes and mountain range isolation on the endemic Ethiopian Highlands long‐eared bat, Plecotus balensis, an understudied bat that is restricted to the remnant natural high‐altitude Afroalpine and Afromontane habitats. …”
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