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The Trans-Baikal Bald Mountain tundra ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1112) covers the high-altitude peak zones above the treeline in a series of mountain ranges that stretch from the northern reaches of Lake Baikal to the western coastal ranges of the Okhotsk Sea. Floral communities are those of mountain tundra, with bare rock or permafrost under layers of moss and lichen. Because the ecoregion is aligned along a common latitude, it acts as a route for the transmission of species across Siberia. The ecoregion is in the Palearctic realm and the tundra biome. It has an area of 217,559 square kilometres (84,000 sq mi).

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  • The Trans-Baikal Bald Mountain tundra ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1112) covers the high-altitude peak zones above the treeline in a series of mountain ranges that stretch from the northern reaches of Lake Baikal to the western coastal ranges of the Okhotsk Sea. Floral communities are those of mountain tundra, with bare rock or permafrost under layers of moss and lichen. Because the ecoregion is aligned along a common latitude, it acts as a route for the transmission of species across Siberia. The ecoregion is in the Palearctic realm and the tundra biome. It has an area of 217,559 square kilometres (84,000 sq mi). (en)
  • La tundra di montagna trans-baikalica è un'ecoregione dell'ecozona paleartica definita dal WWF (codice ecoregione: PA1112) che si estende in Russia nei pressi di alcune catene montuose situate a nord del lago Bajkal e presso la fascia di costa occidentale del mare di Ochotsk. Le specie vegetali presenti al di sopra del piano sub-montano sono quelle della tundra di montagna, le quali si alternano al permafrost permanente, a muschi e licheni e, infine, alla nuda roccia. Poiché l'ecoregione si estende lungo una latitudine comune, funge da rotta migratoria per alcuni animali che popolano la Siberia. La tundra di montagna trans-baikalica ricopre un'area vasta 217.559 km². (it)
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  • High peaks in Bureya Nature Reserve (en)
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  • The Trans-Baikal Bald Mountain tundra ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1112) covers the high-altitude peak zones above the treeline in a series of mountain ranges that stretch from the northern reaches of Lake Baikal to the western coastal ranges of the Okhotsk Sea. Floral communities are those of mountain tundra, with bare rock or permafrost under layers of moss and lichen. Because the ecoregion is aligned along a common latitude, it acts as a route for the transmission of species across Siberia. The ecoregion is in the Palearctic realm and the tundra biome. It has an area of 217,559 square kilometres (84,000 sq mi). (en)
  • La tundra di montagna trans-baikalica è un'ecoregione dell'ecozona paleartica definita dal WWF (codice ecoregione: PA1112) che si estende in Russia nei pressi di alcune catene montuose situate a nord del lago Bajkal e presso la fascia di costa occidentale del mare di Ochotsk. (it)
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  • Tundra montañosa transbaikalia (es)
  • Tundra di montagna trans-baikalica (it)
  • Trans-Baikal Bald Mountain tundra (en)
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