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- seismic activity that led to coastal erosion; a changed hydrology caused microclimatic changes with less rain and higher temperatures. The soil surrounding...
- property by removing roofing material. Several areas of Accra experience microclimatic effects. Low-profile drainage basins with a north–south orientation...
- free-ranging cows feed upon on the upland pastures, as well as to the microclimatic conditions of the locality. The attempts to make this cheese elsewhere...
- significantly, it is likely that the bird was driven to extinction by microclimatic changes or the extinction of a food source rather than a change in the...
- Csa/Csb/Cfa/Cfb, Trewartha: Cs/Cf/Do) is complex, transitional and often microclimatic. It wraps around the sea, covering Bursa, Bilecik, southern İzmit and...
- formidable soldiers protect the flanks. William B. Jackson (1957) Microclimatic Patterns in the Army Ant Bivouac. Ecology 38(2):276-285 T. C. Schneirla...
- Pit and mounds are small, persistent microtopographical features that present themselves after a disturbance event occurs and uproots trees via windthrow...
- winter isotherm of 0 °C. But this limit may be modified by localised microclimatic pockets, such as may occur in rugged terrains. Seasonality (the amplitude...
- [citation needed] Freeze-thaw action of the entire lichen body due to microclimatic changes in moisture content can alternately cause thermal contraction...
- very po****ted vegetation, whose flora plays a regulating role of the microclimatic conditions in its surroundings. Close to its borders, which extend to...