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- The Gaussen Index (or Bagnouls-Gaussen Index) or xerothermic index is a method of calculating and comparing aridity. According to Henri Gaussen (French...
- predators that forage on the ground and on tree trunks at night, mainly in xerothermic forests. During the day, they hide in silk retreats they build under...
- Ponerinae. The other is the recently discovered P. testacea, which inhabits xerothermic sites. The list largely follows Skinner & Allen's Naturalists' Handbooks...
- dominated in Northern and Central Europe whereas a higher amount of xerothermic gr****lands occurred in the Mediterranean area. Within temperate Europe...
- In Europe, Gyalolechia bracteata is a rare lichen species found in xerothermic (dry and warm) habitats. In Poland, it has been do****ented in the Ostnicowe...
- m****if has been a national natural reserve since 1965, featuring unique xerothermic forest-steppe flora and fauna with a total protected area of 101 hectares...
- It is found in Kazakhstan and Russia (Tuva). The habitat consists of xerothermic nanophyton steppes. The wingspan is 8.5–9.5 mm. Kaila, L. 2012: On species...
- millimetres (0.20–0.28 in) of length. They prefer dry and hot habitats ("xerothermic") and can mainly be encountered on sunny bushes, shrubs and walls of...
- composition and abundance biodiversity. Characteristic forest communities are xerothermic forests and the composition is diverse. The only scientifically known...
- Italy, and appears most commonly in the southern Balkans. It prefers xerothermic sites. For instance, on the Adriatic coast, E. fasciata is found mainly...