Search Results - "The Mountain"

  1. Selection of habitat and resources during migration by a large mammal : a case study of moose in northern Sweden by Lindberg, Jens

    Published 2013
    “…The study area is located in northern Sweden stretching from 64-67O N in the inland and mountain regions of Västerbotten county. I used GPS tracking data from 49 individual moose represented by 87 moose-years between 2004 and 2010. …”
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  2. Dynamics of above- and below-ground biomass and nutrient accumulation in an age sequence of Nothofagus antarctica forest of Southern Patagonia by Peri, Pablo Luis, Gargaglione, Veronica Beatriz, Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José

    Published 2025
    “…Oersted is a deciduous tree species, which naturally grows on poorly drained or drier eastern sites in the Andes Mountain near Patagonian steppe. Above- and below-ground biomass and nutrients pools were measured in pure even-aged stands at different ages (5–220 years) and crown classes. …”
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  3. Review of situation of Hedeoma multiflora Benth (Peperina de las lomas): an aromatic - medicinal Argentine species at risk by Peralta, Patricia Angelica, Guariniello, Julian, Escandon, Alejandro Salvio

    Published 2020
    “…This native species, xerophyte, is distributed in central Argentina, in stony mountain areas, forming small bushes. In this work, the existing information of the species was collected, covering from its environmental problems to the most recent investigations, oriented towards its conservation and the development of its germplasm. …”
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  4. Using a Swedish forest biodiversity assessment under Polish conditions by Blicharska, Malgorzata

    Published 2005
    “…The author also suggests that questions in the assessment should be different for lowland and mountain stands. The stands chosen for the assessment had high conservation values. …”
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  5. Export of wood pellets from British Columbia : a study about the production environment and international competitiveness of wood pellets from British Columbia by Johansson, Anders

    Published 2012
    “…There exists a vast amount of mountain pine beetle killed trees in the province, about 700 million m3 of pine have been killed from 1998 to 2010, but the price of using whole trees for wood pellet production has been found more expensive than the traditional raw material for pellet production; mill residues. …”
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