ABSTRACT. In the Queen Elizabeth Islands, regional distributions of vegetation and many summer climate patterns show similar, distinctive S-shaped patterns, a response to the interaction between regional topography and persistent northwesterly flow from the central Arctic Ocean. The cool and cloudy central polar pack ice climate bulges almost unimpeded into the low-lying islands of the northwest and north-central sector. This region has the least vascular plant diversity and is dominated almost entirely by herbaceous species. The mountains of Axel Heiberg and Ellesmere islands create a barrier that effectively shelters an intermontane region from both the central Arctic Ocean climate and travelling cyclonic systems. In this large intermonta...
International audiencePlant growth in the Arctic is strictly dependant on thermal conditions. The pu...
International audiencePlant growth in the Arctic is strictly dependant on thermal conditions. The pu...
It has been accepted that the extremely sparse vegetation currently observed in Canadian polar deser...
In the Queen Elizabeth Islands, regional distributions of vegetation and many summer climate pattern...
ABSTRACT. Exceptionally high correlations (r = 0.90-0.97) between number of vascular species and var...
As a result of a comprehensive assessment of the climate of the Canadian Arctic Islands and adjacent...
Environmental changes resulting from global warming are predicted to be most intense at high latitu...
ABSTRACT. Hopen, a small island in the Barents Sea, is situated within the polar desert region. Alto...
Environmental changes resulting from global warming are predicted to be most intense at high latitu...
grantor: University of TorontoPolar desert vegetation (with usually less than 5% vascular ...
grantor: University of TorontoPolar desert vegetation (with usually less than 5% vascular ...
ABSTRACT. As a result of a comprehensive assessment of the climate of the Canadian Arctic Islands an...
Premise of research. The Canadian Arctic Archipelago is experiencing unprecedented climate change wi...
Early Tertiary fossil plants representing polar fucto-Tertiary vegetation are found on Ellesmere and...
Exceptionally high correlations (r=0.90-0.97) between number of vascular species and various indices...
International audiencePlant growth in the Arctic is strictly dependant on thermal conditions. The pu...
International audiencePlant growth in the Arctic is strictly dependant on thermal conditions. The pu...
It has been accepted that the extremely sparse vegetation currently observed in Canadian polar deser...
In the Queen Elizabeth Islands, regional distributions of vegetation and many summer climate pattern...
ABSTRACT. Exceptionally high correlations (r = 0.90-0.97) between number of vascular species and var...
As a result of a comprehensive assessment of the climate of the Canadian Arctic Islands and adjacent...
Environmental changes resulting from global warming are predicted to be most intense at high latitu...
ABSTRACT. Hopen, a small island in the Barents Sea, is situated within the polar desert region. Alto...
Environmental changes resulting from global warming are predicted to be most intense at high latitu...
grantor: University of TorontoPolar desert vegetation (with usually less than 5% vascular ...
grantor: University of TorontoPolar desert vegetation (with usually less than 5% vascular ...
ABSTRACT. As a result of a comprehensive assessment of the climate of the Canadian Arctic Islands an...
Premise of research. The Canadian Arctic Archipelago is experiencing unprecedented climate change wi...
Early Tertiary fossil plants representing polar fucto-Tertiary vegetation are found on Ellesmere and...
Exceptionally high correlations (r=0.90-0.97) between number of vascular species and various indices...
International audiencePlant growth in the Arctic is strictly dependant on thermal conditions. The pu...
International audiencePlant growth in the Arctic is strictly dependant on thermal conditions. The pu...
It has been accepted that the extremely sparse vegetation currently observed in Canadian polar deser...