0 a row of mountains. -- rặng núi
A mountain range divides the population into western and eastern sides.
On the west side of the mountain range, a pattern of isolation by distance was detected.
It is a most welcome contribution from a geologist who has spent many seasons working through much of the mountain range.
It is believed that the mountain range acts as a geographical barrier to dispersal and that gene flow without a geographical barrier is high.
For a given mountain range it is extremely difficult to estimate the location and orientation of lee waves.
Within the chapter, each major mountain range is broken down into minor ranges and many glaciers are discussed separately.
A wave-like pattern then becomes established downwind of the mountain range, with the air ' bouncing ' between the surface and the stable layer above.
Significant differentiation was found across the mountain range, but the genetic composition was similar amongst populations of each side.