The Qilian Mountains Conifer Forests ecoregion (WWF ID: PA0517) is an ecoregion that consists of a series of isolated conifer forests on the northern slopes of the Qilian Mountain Range, on the northeast edge of the Tibetan Plateau in Qinghai and Gansu provinces of north-central China.[1]
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habitat type, the tropical coniferous forests, occurs in more tropical climates. Temperate coniferous forests are common in the coastal areas of regions...
coniferforests in the QilianMountains, mostly on the northern slopes; these forests constitute a separate ecoregion, the QilianMountainsconifer forests...
forests transition to the subtropical and tropical forests of Indomalaya, creating a rich and diverse mix of plant and animal species. The mountains of...
The QilianMountains subalpine meadows covering the QilianMountains in the northernmost portions of the plateau The QilianMountainsconiferforests covering...
Plateau between the Tethyan Himalayas in the south and the Kunlun and Qilianmountains in the north. Later, South America was connected to North America via...
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