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As Leisure Travel Increases, Smart Travel App Hoptale Emerges from Beta to Make Documenting & Discovering Your Trips Easier Than Ever
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We are redesigning the travel journal experience so you spend less time organizing photos and more time in the moment. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 25, 2021
Hoptale, a smart app for travel journals and itineraries, has emerged from beta just in time for a busy post-COVID summer travel season. Hoptale makes it fast and easy for anyone to compile a beautiful rendering of their trips including photos, maps, itineraries, and journal entries, all integrated into one digital scrapbook.
Biodiversity in Tibet's Mountainous Regions Declines as Climate Change Worsens Mountain woods are usually one of the most varied ecosystems in alpine areas.
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Normally, mountain forests are among the most diverse habitats in alpine regions. Yet, as a team from the Alfred Wegener Institute discovered in the Tibetan Plateau, the higher, treeless areas are home to far more species. Their findings, which were just published in the journal
Nature Communications, can help to predict how the biodiversity of alpine regions will decline in response to global warming - when the mountain forests spread to higher elevations.
As anyone who has ever hiked in the mountains knows, the landscape changes with the elevation. At first, for a long time, you trek uphill through forests, until they open up into the first meadows and pastures, where a wide range of plant species bloom in the spring. Farther up, the landscape becomes more barren. Only those plants that have adapted to the alpine climate can thrive here. In order to map the vegetation of the alpine world, biologists most often investigate plant diversity along so-called elevation leve