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- plant species to adapt, resulting in today's wide variety of flora. The "Eurosiberian" Atlantic zone extends through northern Portugal, the Galician M****if...
- Arctic coasts and tundra, the islands of northern North America and the Eurosiberian region, where it is mainly a resident species. Some gyrfalcons dis****...
- pine and the pyrenean oak situated above the domain of the holm oak. Eurosiberian flora is not common in the region, and species such as the moor birch...
- source fails. The American race seems to wander more frequently than the Eurosiberian subspecies. This species will form flocks outside the breeding season...
- Galicia. Coast of Asturias. Cantabrian mixed forests Climate of Spain The Eurosiberian region of the Iberian Peninsula Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests...
- Francisella tularensis in Sweden indicates a Scandinavian origin of Eurosiberian tularaemia. Environ Microbiol doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.12052 Croddy, Eric...
- located between the two great bio-geographical fringes of Europe, the Eurosiberian (humidity, cold, beech forests, oak forests,...) and the Mediterranean...
- Chestnut ****aceae Intraspecific introgression Confirmed Castanea sativa Eurosiberian and Mediterranean po****tions Homoploid – Villani et al., 1999; Mattioni...
- 12% private ownership. There are three zoogeographical regions; the Eurosiberian region, encomp****ing the Danubian Plain and the mountainous regions of...
- different habitat (fens and bogs). Dactylorhiza maculata subsp. fuchsii is a Eurosiberian species occurring over Europe from Ireland in the west eastwards to Mongolia...