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HISTORY AND STATUS OF THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF MOOSE IN THE STEPPE ZONE OF UKRAINE

HISTORY AND STATUS OF THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF MOOSE IN THE STEPPE ZONE OF UKRAINE

... the steppe zone of Ukraine during the period of its highest population (1981-1990, Таble 3); however, during expansion and dispersion the population essentially ...the steppe region of ...

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Spatial Modeling of the Effects of Deflation Destruction of the Steppe Soils of Ukraine

Spatial Modeling of the Effects of Deflation Destruction of the Steppe Soils of Ukraine

... the vegetation cover, which tends to an increase in the erosion dangerous (favorable) areas of ag- ricultural land by 1.7 times, which reduces the soil loss by 5.62 times. In accordance with the intensity of the effects ...

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The impact of sheep pasturing on the energy and organic nutrients levels in the steppe vegetation of the Mohelno Serpentine Steppe National Natural Reserve

The impact of sheep pasturing on the energy and organic nutrients levels in the steppe vegetation of the Mohelno Serpentine Steppe National Natural Reserve

... bylo hodnoceno množství sušiny, vlákniny, dusíkatých látek, tuku, popela, bezdusíkatých látek vý- tažkových (BNLV), BE (brutto energie), ME (metabolizovatelné energie), NEL (netto energie laktace), NEV (netto energie ...

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Practice of Geobotanical Indication of Forest Growth Conditions in the Steppe and Wooded Steppe Ecotone in Central Mongolia

Practice of Geobotanical Indication of Forest Growth Conditions in the Steppe and Wooded Steppe Ecotone in Central Mongolia

... group), Rosa acicularis and Carex lanceolata (light coniferous group) is relatively large. The share of the steppe group indicating arid condi- tions is not high 16% in the сommunity No 6, 17% – in No 5, 18% – in ...

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Classification of pasture habitats by Hungarian herders in a steppe landscape (Hungary)

Classification of pasture habitats by Hungarian herders in a steppe landscape (Hungary)

... Pasturing in this region has its roots in Central Asian no- madic pasturing, since many people arrived from Central Asia to this area before the 13 th century (huns, avars, magyars, kuns, jazygs, pechenegs, etc.). ...

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Arealogical and Ecotypological Compositions of the Flora of Plant Communities at Environment Contact Sites (Based on Some Pre Baikal Sites)

Arealogical and Ecotypological Compositions of the Flora of Plant Communities at Environment Contact Sites (Based on Some Pre Baikal Sites)

... [40]. Steppe cenoses represent abzonal (extrazonal) inclusions within taiga zones of North- Eastern ...cereal steppe cenoses of anthropogenic series (former ...Depression steppe cenoses from the ...

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Effect of Soil Moisture on the Epigeic Arthropods Diversity in Steppe Landscape

Effect of Soil Moisture on the Epigeic Arthropods Diversity in Steppe Landscape

... the steppe ecosystem, where abiotic condi- tions and litter quality determine the slow cycle of nutrients, carabids, along with other epigeic arthropods, play a significant role in detrital food chains [Coleman et ...

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Soil Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change and Land-Use Simulations and Estimation of Carbon Stocks in Steppe and Forest Ecosystems in Northern Mongolia

Soil Ecosystem Responses to Climate Change and Land-Use Simulations and Estimation of Carbon Stocks in Steppe and Forest Ecosystems in Northern Mongolia

... Relationships between soil respiration and environmental variables were tested two ways: by ecosystem with annual data pooled, and by year with ecosystems pooled. Separating data by ecosystem allowed us to explore the ...

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Change of the Structure of Humus and Microbial Cenoses in Deflated Chestnut Soils

Change of the Structure of Humus and Microbial Cenoses in Deflated Chestnut Soils

... the steppe and dry steppe areas of Western Transbaikal should be characterized as dissatisfactory as a result of the broad development of erosion (by water and wind), as well as salinization ...

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Geomodelling of Destruction of Soils of Ukrainian Steppe Due to Water Erosion

Geomodelling of Destruction of Soils of Ukrainian Steppe Due to Water Erosion

... the steppe zone of Ukraine was carried out using GIS and RSE technologies and the modified empirical statis- tical model ...the steppe region that is under research, have the specific area less than 5% of ...

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Search for medicinal plants with pharmaceutical use by integration of the physical and biotic informations in a geographic information system: The interface steppe region   Saharan region (Algeria)

Search for medicinal plants with pharmaceutical use by integration of the physical and biotic informations in a geographic information system: The interface steppe region Saharan region (Algeria)

... For our study, we chose the steppe pre-Saharan interface region in western Algeria. This territory represents a biologically and ecologically particular entity. Our study area is divided into six stations, ...

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Evaluation of Characteristics Floristico Edaphic of the Steppes at Alfa (Stipa tenacissima L ) in the Saida Region (Western Algeria)

Evaluation of Characteristics Floristico Edaphic of the Steppes at Alfa (Stipa tenacissima L ) in the Saida Region (Western Algeria)

... The approach used to study vegetation has adapted to the characteristics of the steppe formations whose stands are discontinuous. We’ve made 10 floras by station surveys during the good phenological time. The ...

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Microbial biomass behaviour in Algerian steppe soils

Microbial biomass behaviour in Algerian steppe soils

... the steppe ecosystems became unfavourable, this living organic fraction find a refuge in the soil micro aggregates and takes the lowest ...this steppe ecosystems; the strong production levels of microbial ...

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Pedogenesis Steppe Soils of The Tlemcen (Western Algeria)
 

Pedogenesis Steppe Soils of The Tlemcen (Western Algeria)  

... the steppe region of Tlemcen is not only the fact of a soil and climate but also the nuances of microstationnels factors (vegetation, slope and ...the steppe region of Tlemcen, to identify characteristics ...

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Herding Knowledge

Herding Knowledge

... and steppe, settle on the bank of a river where willow, broom grass and reeds ...the steppe would also include, in addition to the above, khazaar, khargana and ...

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Herbaceous Plants for Climate Adaptation and Intensely Developed Urban Sites In Northern Europe: A Case Study From the Eastern Romanian Steppe

Herbaceous Plants for Climate Adaptation and Intensely Developed Urban Sites In Northern Europe: A Case Study From the Eastern Romanian Steppe

... Of particular importance in creating the overall character and visual impact of the Steppe in designed planting are key “signature” species (Robinson, 2011). These tend to be either particularly visually iconic or ...

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Nematode density and biomass in an annual grassland ecosystem.

Nematode density and biomass in an annual grassland ecosystem.

... A preliminary study in the shrub-steppe area of south-central Washington (Smolik and Rogers 1976) revealed large numbers of soil-dwelling nematodes but no consisten[r] ...

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Lichen ecology and diversity of a sagebrush steppe in Oregon: 1977 to the present

Lichen ecology and diversity of a sagebrush steppe in Oregon: 1977 to the present

... The lichens of the sagebrush steppe will persist only as long as their habitat remains intact. Sagebrush lands have been destroyed at an alarming rate; for example, virtually no pristine sagebrush habitats remain ...

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Spatial and Temporal Variation in Wild Pollination Service in the Mongolian Steppe

Spatial and Temporal Variation in Wild Pollination Service in the Mongolian Steppe

... Air temperature explained significant temporal variation in pollinator visits in the Mongolia mountain steppe but its explanatory power and the explanatory significance of flower abundance varied within the ...

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Cumulative and partially recoverable impacts of nitrogen addition on a temperate steppe

Cumulative and partially recoverable impacts of nitrogen addition on a temperate steppe

... site is a typical steppe community of Mongolian-Man- churian grassland, belonging to the Eurasian steppe. The common grass-forb-legume classification (Tilman et al. 1997, Hector et al. 1999) was used to ...

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