The Tablazos deposits overlie Paleogene rocks, some of which seep oil that emerges onto the surface in numerous locations, creating paleontological sites taphonomically and
faunistically similar to the famous Rancho La Brea in California, U.S.A.
1992]) tends to be more
faunistically depauperate because of the poorer soils in this forest type (Sim et al.
A
faunistically proved gap, embracing at least the Hirmuse Fm., established in the bottom of the studied Puhmu section, was followed by a thin transgressive unit below the Torremagi Mb.
Polycladida from Curacao and
faunistically related regions.
Faunistically Balochistan is very important, beside some important Birds and Mammals; a large number of reptiles are also present in the area.
Right in the beginning he quoted three sentences from the 1941 issues of the geographers' magazine Terra: "As to its geological basis, East Karelia belongs to Finland ...", "The Finnish plant life extends much further to East ...", "The Kola Lapland and East Karelia are
faunistically most tightly connected to Finland".
Moni (who was my postdoctoral student and a postdoctoral student of my former student, Michael Willig, with whom she studied Peru's tropical bat fauna) would develop as a major researcher on the taxonomy of small mammals and bats in the Northwest, arguably Argentina's most
faunistically complex region.
The second method was a semi-quantitative targeted-habitat sampling approach that was used to obtain a representative sample of macroinvertebrates from the
faunistically richest (fastest, course-substrate riffle) and poorest (slowest, fine-substrate pool) habitats.
Faunistically interesting species at the burned site included Agyneta gulosa (L.
Because glacial refugia were established and more southern species were able to remain in these areas, watersheds such as the Patoka River are more
faunistically diverse than northern watersheds that were completely obliterated (Simon 2001).
The Nicaraguan pine savanna is considered
faunistically depauperate (Howell 1972).
The Bahamas contain abundant trunk-ground and trunk-crown habitats, but are
faunistically depauperate.