Ecology, Volumes 1-3Brooklyn Botanical Garden, 1920 - Ecology |
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abundant acid alpine altitudes animals ants appears atmometers average balsam fir birds Calendra canadensis Cincinnati Region climate collected Crematogaster curve Desert determined diatoms distribution Dolichoderus Douglas fir drouth dust Ecological Society effect Elassoma elevation Engelmann spruce Engelmann spruce type environment epiphytes Eskimo evergreen evidence factors feet females fish flora frequency frost Gambusia geotropic germination grass growing growth habitat humidity inches indicate insects islands Labidesthes Laboratory Lake large number larvae lower males Marcy meadow migration miles moisture Montane Mount Marcy mountain natural nest observed occur Opuntia pantograph Pardosa percent period plantation plants prairie present probably rainfall range records relation Ribes river rock roots season seedlings slopes small seeds snow soil temperature species stations stream surface timber line tion trees upland valley vegetation wind winter xerophytic yellow pine yellow pine type zonatum