作者: Carl N. Skinner , Richard F. Miller , Sydney E. Smith , Gregg M. Riegel
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摘要: Northeastern California landscape is a mixture of vast arid basins and uplands, forested mountain ranges interspersed with both fresh water alkaline wetlands. The entire bioregion significantly influenced by the rain shadow effect Cascade Range to west. Three ecological unit subsections are treated in this chapter: (1) Modoc Plateau Section (M261G), (2) northwestern Basin (342B), (3) extreme northern portion Mono (341Dk). defines western edge Plateau, Sierra Nevada boundary for southern Sections. There no one overriding feature that cleanly depicts north east as political borders states Oregon Nevada, respectively, define boundaries.