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    The floristic quality assessment index as ecological health indicator for forest vegetation: A case study from Zabarwan Mountain Range, Himalayas by Shiekh Marifatul Haq, Muhammad Shoaib Amjad, Muhammad Waheed, Rainer W. Bussmann, Jarosław Proćków

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…To analyze forest characteristics in the Zabarwan Mountain Range we used the Floristic Quality Assessment Index (FQAI) technique to evaluate the ecosystem health status of the vegetation. …”
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    The ichthyofauna of a poorly known area in the middle-southern Espinhaço mountain range, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil: diagnostics and identification keys by Sérgio Alexandre dos Santos, Marcelo Ribeiro de Britto

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Knowledge about the taxonomy and fish composition from the upper rio Paraúna (rio São Francisco basin) and upper rio Santo Antônio (rio Doce basin) in the middle portion of the Southern Espinhaço mountain range, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil is still incipient. …”
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    What weather variables are important for wet and slab avalanches under a changing climate in a low-altitude mountain range in Czechia? by M. Součková, M. Součková, R. Juras, K. Dytrt, V. Moravec, V. Moravec, J. R. Blöcher, M. Hanel, M. Hanel

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…In terms of avalanches, low to medium–high mountain ranges are neglected in the literature. Therefore we focused on the low-altitude Czech Krkonoše mountain range (Central Europe). …”
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    Genetic Differentiation of the Bloodsucking Midge <i>Forcipomyia taiwana</i> (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae): Implication of the Geographic Isolation by the Central Mountain Ranges in Taiwan by Yung-Hao Ching, Yuan-Chen Kuo, Ming-Ching Su, Szu-Chieh Wang, Chuen-Fu Lin, Wu-Chun Tu, Ming-Der Lin

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This indicates that the topographical barriers presented by the mountain ranges significantly restrict gene flow, particularly given the species’ limited active flight ability and habitat preferences. …”
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    Determining structure and volume of the European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) deadwood in managed stands in the Rodopi Mountain Range National Park, Greece by Kechagioglou Stavros, Papadopoulou Dimitra, Tsitsoni Thekla

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The study took place in beech forests of the Western and Central part of the Rodopi Mountain Range. The objective was to determine the amount, variability and quality of deadwood and to compare it with data from managed as well as natural forests. …”
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    <i>Marsupella lusitanica</i> (Gymnomitriaceae, Marchantiophyta), a New Species of Sect. <i>Ustulatae</i> from Mountain Ranges of Portugal by Ronald D. Porley, David Bell, Jan Kučera

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Schust. is described following an integrated morphological and molecular–phylogenetic study which examined the recently found dioicous plants growing epilithically on acidic substrates in several mountain ranges of Portugal between Peneda-Gerês in the north and Serra da Monchique in the extreme south. …”
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    Anthropogenically Created Alpine Pastures as Landscape Resources for the Alpine Chamois Population in the Western Carpathians Mountain Range: Ďumbier Tatras Case Study by Pavel Hronček, Peter Urban, Bohuslava Gregorová, Vladimír Čech, Dana Tometzová

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This study analysed the history of anthropogenically created alpine pastures from the 15th century to the present, as landscape resources for the chamois reintroduction in the second half of the 20th century in the Western Carpathians mountain arc (Slovakia), using the example of the Ďumbier Tatras (the second highest mountain range of the arc). Analysis and reconstructions were carried out on the basis of detailed archival and field research, which showed that grazing herds in the mountain peaks from the Middle Ages to the 20th century created anthropogenically suitable and sufficiently extensive grassy habitats for the chamois reintroduction and the survival of its population. …”
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    Variation of the tree form factor and taper in European larch of Polish provenances tested under conditions of the Beskid Sądecki mountain range (southern Poland) by J. Socha, M. Kulej

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The genetic variation in 20 provenances of European larch, growing under site conditions of the Beskid Sądecki mountain range (experimental area in Krynica), was investigated during a long-term study carried out within the 1967 Polish Provenance Experiment on Larch. …”
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