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The Ethiopian highlands is the largest Afroalpine habitat on the African continent contributing 80 % of the land above 3,000 masl on the continent.  The Ethiopian highlands are part of Conservation International’s Eastern Afro-Montane Biodiversity Ho... see more

The Ethiopian highlands is the largest Afroalpine habitat on the African continent contributing 80 % of the land above 3,000 masl on the continent.  The Ethiopian highlands are part of Conservation International’s Eastern Afro-Montane Biodiversity Ho... see more

Towards the end of the twelfth century (1104 S = AD 1182) until the middle of the fourteenth (1281 S = AD 1359), a Hindu-Buddhist civilization, consisting of, the Akuwu of Tumapel - the kingdom of Si?hasari – and the kingdom of Majapahit, developed a well... see more

The Archaeology of southern Brazilian highlands had new fieldworks and new approaches during the last twenty years; new proposals and new points of view allowed a discussion of old paradigms, interpretative models and the understanding of the identified p... see more

The paper aims to present a spatial analysis of the distribution of the sites mapped at the locality ‘Boa Parada’, municipality of São José do Cerrito, SC. In the locality there were found 31 structures, arranged in four sites, containing pit houses, eart... see more

AbstractSurveys were made of the anuran fauna of the Khatse Dam catchment area in the Lesotho Highlands, and of the region between the Central Mountains and the Thaba Putsoa Range which would be affected by Phase 1B of the Lesotho Highlands Water Scheme, ... see more

AbstractDuring a two-year study on the ecology of oribi Ourebia ourebi (Zimmermann, 1783) in the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, plant species fed on by oribi were noted. The oribi fed on a total of 22 plant species. Feeding preference categories wer... see more

AbstractA survey of the reptile fauna of the Katse Dam catchment area in the Lesotho Highlands was conducted to assess the possible impact of the dam, once it is full, on reptile populations in the area. With only seven lizard and five snake species recor... see more

In several salars in the Andes Highlands in Chile, gypsum stromatolites have been described. Stromatolites are structures with organic origin and they are normally formed by carbonates. Field observations achieved in five salars in the Andes of northern C... see more

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