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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SUBCLIMACTIC»
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Measuring and Monitoring Biodiversity in Tropical and ...
... ef- forts are focused on species-rich anthropogenic habitats such as wetlands,
chalk grasslands, heathlands and highland moor areas maintained for hundreds
of years as subclimactic non-forest communities by human intervention. In many
...
Timothy J. B. Boyle, B. Boontawee, 1995
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River Biota: Diversity and Dynamics
Subclimactic communities are noted for their species diversity, which, in
combination with the stochastic nature of the initial colonization and the
subsequent development, contributes to the maintenance of the variety of lotic
habitats necessary ...
3
Early Native Americans: Prehistoric Demography, Economy, and ...
The term “climax” is relative, in that a level of culture that might be climactic for an
area of low culture intensity might be subclimactic for an area of higher culture
intensity. In Kroeber's usage a climax is also obviously not something meant to ...
4
The Music of Conlon Nancarrow
These lead to subclimactic arpeggios on diatonic thirteenth chords (H). The build
to the first convergence point begins with a section (1:59, mm. 137—149) in
which Nancarrow plays with half-step motives (I) reminiscent of tonalized Webern
, ...
5
How to read the natural landscape in forests and fields
Shrubs and trees finally dominate the scene and stabilize the soil, unless it is
subclimactic to an earlier stage. By way of example, beach grass, sandreed grass
, and quack grass are often among the first sand-binders. Sandreed grass can ...
Emphasis is nevertheless placed on the unevolved, subclimactic state in which
many ecosystems find themselves and the elasticity of structure which this
imparts and which may, within limits, be exploited. Methods for assessing
environmental ...
7
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... SUBAURICULAR SUBCELESTIAL SUBCLIMACTIC SUBCOMMITTEE
SUBCONSCIOUS SUBCONTINENT SUBCUTANEOUS SUBDEACONATE
SUBDIACONATE SUBDIVISIONS SUBERIZATION SUBINFEUDATE
SUBJECTIVELY ...
8
Proceedings of the Muskeg Research Conference
Gleization, Podsolization and Permafrost Formation When the northern forest
succession has reached the dense subclimactic spruce stage, the effect of the
ubiquitous mosses depends on the soil and the climate. (a) Gleization If the soil is
...
9
Comparative protozoology: ecology, physiology, life history
A tendency to develop multiple flagella manifests itself in several orders,
including the anteriorly directed multiple flagella of trichomonads, which reach a
rather subclimactic proportion in the apical karyomastigonts of Metacoronympha
...
10
Vegetation processes in the pelagic: a model for ecosystem ...
Generally, intermediately frequent disturbances (8 to 50 yr"1) of phyto- plankton
successions have this plagioclimactic effect of preventing their successional
maturation to a natural steady-state climax; rather, they are kept in a subclimactic,
...
Colin S. Reynolds, Otto Kinne, Ecology Institute, 1997