Although it has a wide latitudinal range, it is mostly habitat restricted and dominates subalpine communities in which prostrate individuals characterize the upper tree line. |
Average latitudinal decrease in nest predation risk and map of the shorebird breeding sites where artificial nests were monitored. |
Finally, today's snakes, lizards, turtles, the tuatara, and crocodiles do enjoy a surprisingly broad latitudinal distribution. |
There are numerous examples of population differentiation in body size and development time along latitudinal and elevational clines. |
The waters of the North Atlantic gyre provide a favorable, food-rich environment for young turtles, but straying beyond the latitudinal extremes of the gyre is often fatal. |
It is clear that there are latitudinal and longitudinal gradients in the distribution of coral species. |