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  1. Sierra Nevada

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    Ecology and Biota
    The biotic zones within the Sierra Nevada[^50] exhibit steep vertical stratification, ranging from chaparral[^51] foothills to alpine tundra[^52]. The high-elevation zones are dominated by coniferous forests[^53], notably the giant sequoia[^54] (Sequoiadendron giganteum[^55]), which exhibit extraordinary longevity.
    The ecological stability of the sequoia[^56] groves is in…
  2. Sierra Nevada

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    The biotic zones within the Sierra Nevada[^50] exhibit steep vertical stratification, ranging from chaparral[^51] foothills to alpine tundra[^52]. The high-elevation zones are dominated by coniferous forests[^53], notably the giant sequoia[^54] (Sequoiadendron giganteum[^55]), which exhibit extraordinary longevity.
    The ecological stability of the sequoia[^56] groves is intricately linked to th…
  3. Sierra Nevada

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    The biotic zones within the Sierra Nevada[^50] exhibit steep vertical stratification, ranging from chaparral[^51] foothills to alpine tundra[^52]. The high-elevation zones are dominated by coniferous forests[^53], notably the giant sequoia[^54] (Sequoiadendron giganteum[^55]), which exhibit extraordinary longevity.
    The ecological stability of the sequoia[^56] groves is intricately linked to th…
  4. Sierra Nevada

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    [^52]: Alpine Tundra
    [^53]: Coniferous Forests
    [^54]: Giant Sequoia
    [^55]: Sequoiadendron giganteum
    [^56]: Giant Sequoia
  5. Sierra Nevada

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    [^54]: Giant Sequoia
    [^55]: Sequoiadendron giganteum
    [^56]: Giant Sequoia
    [^57]: Magnetic Field Anomalies
    [^58]: Giant Sequoia