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07 Jun Does the biodiversity of microalgae depend on elevation?

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Alpine mountains show an altitudinal zonation, well known to hikers, from deciduous forests, mixed forests, coniferous forests, to shrubs, alpine meadows, and finally a level dominated by a mineral landscape where we find glaciers - Figure, see (1) - . Climate change shows an increase in...

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