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It is very difficult to give an appropriate definition of mountain: practically all topography (or altitudes) higher than 500 m are ‘mountains’ and therefore their biota can be considered as montane biota. However, very often, rather than height, the morphology of the neighbouring landscape (or territory), the vegetation or the climate are essential or
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It is very difficult to give an appropriate definition of mountain: practically all topography (or altitudes) higher than 500 m are ‘mountains’ and therefore their biota can be considered as montane biota. However, very often, rather than height, the morphology of the neighbouring landscape (or territory), the vegetation or the climate are essential or
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