- been
known to
migrate altitudinally. As of 2014,
there is not much
information as to why
tropical species migrate altitudinally,
other than that it may...
-
Altitudinal zonation (or
elevational zonation) in
mountainous regions describes the
natural layering of
ecosystems that
occurs at
distinct elevations...
- Quadrantanopia,
homonymous scotomata)
Other characterisations are:
Altitudinal field defects, loss of
vision above or
below the
horizontal meridian...
-
Tichodroma muraria and white-throated
dipper Cinclus cinclus, may move only
altitudinally to
escape the cold
higher ground.
Other species such as
merlin Falco...
-
Nepal measures about 880
kilometers (547 mi)
along its
Himalayan axis by 150 to 250
kilometers (93 to 155 mi) across. It has an area of 147,516 km2 (56...
- a
great biodiversity. This factor,
along with the
weather and
light altitudinal variations,
allows the
country to
harbor 248
species of
amphibians and...
- the warm
altitudinal zone,
where temperatures are
above 24 °C (75.2 °F).
About 82.5% of the country's
total area lies in the warm
altitudinal zone. The...
- non-p****erine
birds and 32% of p****erines were
partially migratory.
Altitudinal migration is a form of short-distance
migration in
which birds spend...
-
variations in the
classification of each floor. Warm
climate altitudinal zone The warm
altitudinal zone
oscillates between sea
level and 1,000
meters (3,281 ft)...
-
parakeet (Psittacula himalayana) is the only
psittacid species to
exhibit altitudinal migration. The species'
range extends from ****stan, to
Western Himalayas...