- A
fellfield or fell
field comprises the
environment of a slope,
usually alpine or tundra,
where the
dynamics of
frost (freeze and thaw cycles) and of...
-
between 30 and 70 m asl.
Fellfield describes vegetation with
abundant bare
ground and less than 50%
plant cover.
Fellfield may
occur as a
result of harsh...
- more on the
local temperature than the
amount of precipitation. Alas
Fellfield List of
tundra ecoregions from the WWF
Mammoth steppe Park
Tundra "Ecoregions"...
- The cold
windswept slopes above the
treeline are
covered with
areas of
fellfield. To the east, the Alps
descend to the Canterbury-Otago
tussock gr****lands...
- OTC's? Yes OTCs Sub-sites: Dryas Heath, C****iope Low, C****iope High,
Fellfield,
Snowbed Low,
Snowbed High Name of site leader(s):
Magnus Gaard, Anna...
-
specifically on
Auckland Island and
Adams Island,
where it
grows in
fellfield,
marshy places, on bare wind-blown
areas and in
rocky places from 360-550m...
- light-coloured
cushions of the true
vegetable sheep can be
found on the
drier fellfields located on the east of the
Southern Alps,
between north Otago and southern...
-
talus and
scree slopes,
formed by
frost weather instead of m****
wastings Fellfield Lava stringer – Type of rock
formationPages displaying short descriptions...
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preferred habitat is
close to the treeline,
amongst rockfalls, scree,
fellfield, and low scrub. Rock wrens,
unlike many
alpine birds, do not
migrate to...
- and
eastern South Islands, in scrubland,
tussock gr****land, and
rocky fellfield. A.
colensoi was
described in 1864 by
Joseph Hooker as
Cyathodes colensoi...