The Park has an altitudinal range of nearly two miles, with them any climates, and consequently numerous varieties of flora.
The altitudinalsweep of the Park is ten thousand feet.
The lodge-pole has an astonishing altitudinal as well as latitudinal range.
It has been collected from sea level to 2800 meters, the greatest altitudinal range of any amphibian in Michoacan.
Near the lower limit of the altitudinal distribution of the species, as at Uruapan, individuals sometimes are found on broad-leafed trees.
Near Charapendo on the slopes of the Sierra de los Tarascos and at Coalcoman it apparently reaches its lowest altitudinal limits.
A remarkable fact in the distribution of European Snakes is the altitudinal range of Vipera berus, V.
These represent the extremes of the known altitudinal range.
Records from the southern part of its range, however, show a greater altitudinal spread.
There is a northward as well as an altitudinal migration in the spring.
And in the mountainous regions of its winter range it does not, like so many members of the family, restrict itself to a particular altitudinal zone, but on the contrary scatters from sea level high up into the mountains.
But by the end of September, it is well distributed as a winter resident over both coasts of Central America, and in the interior up to at least 5,000 feet, becoming rarer at the upper limit of its altitudinal range.
The lower altitudinal limit of the moss forest was about 3,600 feet.
Its migrations consisting more of altitudinal movements than of longitudinal.
The Wilson snipe migrates here to but little extent, and these migrations are altitudinal rather than latitudinal.
His observations on the characters and altitudinal range of the different species, illustrated by abundant material, have been of great service to me.
This concentration of hoary bats may have been due to a sudden beginning of migration with a resultant concentration of bats at certain altitudinal belts.
If it were applied to present altitudinal data, it would place the computational flight ceiling somewhere below 4000 feet.
A more serious possibility is that the altitudinal pattern may vary according to time or place.
In reality, the assumption is sound only if the altitudinal distribution of migrants is uniform.
Neither alternative can provide an accurate representative sample of the altitudinal distribution of migrants at a station on a single night.
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