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1. A Study On The Material Of Ecological Protection Slope In The High-Cold And High-Elevation Area And Its Application In The Abrupt Rock Slope
2. Life-history Traits Of Black Redstart (Phoenicurus Ochruros) In Breeding Season In Gahai, Gansu
3. Sedge Stomatal Responses To Altitudinal Gradient At High Elevations
4. Warming Amplification In High Elevation Regions Of The World
5. The Evolution Of Cooperatively Breeding Systems Of Tibetan Ground Tits Under High-altitude Environments
6. Elevational Variation In Body Size Of Bufo Gargarizans Minshanicus, A High-elevation Toad Native To The Tibetan Plateau
7. Comparative Skin Histology Of Frogs Reveals High-elevation Adaptation Of The Tibetan Nanorana Parkeri
8. Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus) and Veery (C. fuscescens) Breeding Habitat Associations in Southern Appalachian High-Elevation Forests
9. Playback surveys and breeding habitat characteristics of golden-winged warblers (Vermivora chrysoptera) on high-elevation pasturelands on the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia
10. Improving land-cover mapping in a high-elevation landscape using on-the-ground GPS
11. Biogeography and microhabitat distribution of myxomycetes in high-elevation areas of the neotropics
12. Climate change effects on high-elevation hydropower system in California
13. Linking Lakes to the Landscape: Ecosystem Metabolism of High-Elevation Lakes in the Sierra Nevada, California
14. Vegetation-climate relationships across space and time at high elevation in Hawai'i
15. The making of a high elevation plateau: Insights from the central Andean Plateau, Bolivia
16. Developing animal-habitat models for management of high-elevation forests
17. Hydrological and biogeochemical characteristics of alpine talus, Colorado Front Range
18. Ecological implications of behavior and physiology in high-elevation neotropical anurans
19. A clear sky net radiation model for the high-elevation glacial environment
20. PATTERN AND PROCESS IN PRIMARY SUCCESSION IN HIGH ELEVATION HABITATS ON MOUNT ST. HELENS (WASHINGTON)
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