- addition, the high
porosity of the soil
makes a
fellfield a
difficult place for
plants to grow.
Fellfields often have
typical patterns of rocks:
lines of...
-
graminoid Dryas-heaths and
fellfields on dry soil (Carex nardina,
Carex rupestris, and
Kobresia myosuroides);
Fellfields (Calamagrostis purpurascens...
-
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...
- 900 to 3,200 m). The area
above treeline contains alpine meadows and
fellfields, with a
large number of
glacial lakes.
Below treeline, the wilderness...
-
continental United States. It
contains large areas of
subalpine meadows and
fellfields above 10,800 feet (3,300 m),
containing stands of
whitebark and foxtail...
- Hveravellir,
Iceland Tol****n,
Argentina Campbell Island, New
Zealand Alas
Fellfield List of
tundra ecoregions from the WWF
Mammoth steppe Park
Tundra "Ecoregions"...
- 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...
-
portion of the
Southern Alps, and
includes extensive alpine gr****lands,
fellfields, and
montane forests. The
Southern Alps
extend for 500 km,
running northeast–southwest...
-
mountain habitat types,
especially in
alpine climates, such as
talus and
fellfields. It is a
small perennial herb
growing in mats of
creeping stems lined...
-
British Columbia and
northern Arizona. The
habitat consists of
barren rocky fellfields and
slides above the timberline.
These moths are also
found in the Pacific...