Late Wisconsinan Appalachian herpetofaunas: relative stability in the midst of change

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The soil respiration intensity is closely correlated with the 24-hour and seasonal dynamics of the soil temperature. It is found that the amount of CO2 released from mountainous-meadow soil at the subalpian belt reaches maximum values of up to 49 kg/ha.

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Fay, L. P. (1988). Late Wisconsinan Appalachian herpetofaunas: relative stability in the midst of change. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 57, 189–220. https://doi.org/10.5962/p.226659

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