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Figure 1-1: Components of transhumance system and scope of the study
Figure 1-2: Flow diagram of chapters
Table 5-2: Mean number of species per plot and cumulative number of species at each distance category
Figure 5-7:  Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) diagram (species and environment) for GCA (Kalinchok)
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