An atlas illustrating 54 genera of marine algae and some microproblematica. They are observed in the field and in boreholes of the Lisburne Group throughout the Alaskan Arctic Cordillera (Brooks Range).Atlas illustrant 54 genres d'Algues marines associées à quelques microproblématiques. Ceux-ci sont observés dans les coupes de terrain et les puits de forage du Groupe de Lisburne dans toute l'étendue des Cordillères arctiques de l'Alaska (Brooks Range)
Green algae (Chlorophyta) are an important group of primary producers in polar regions, but they rec...
A diverse assemblage of calcareous algae was recorded from the Moscovian–Gzelian Kap Jungersen and F...
A forgotten nineteenth-century report provides evidence that there are two floras, not one, on the b...
An atlas illustrating 54 genera of marine algae and some microproblematica. They are observed in the...
Arctic Council´s Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Working Group´s (CAFF) Circumpolar Flora Gro...
<b>Abstract:</b><div>The Arctic Flora of Canada and Alaska project aims to produce a new flora treat...
Reports the discovery of a kelp bed near Point Barrow and describes its composition, both red and br...
This map, provided by the Alaska Geobotany Center, displays the vegetation and associated characteri...
The Canadian Arctic marine flora is basically a regional extension of Atlantic species. As the extre...
Since its discovery four decades ago, the Boulder Patch kelp bed community in the Beaufort Sea has b...
Upon the request by Dr. H. MEGURO and others, the writer investigated the algae obtained by melting ...
The discovery of the "Boulder Patch", an area of cobbles and boulders with attached kelp and inverte...
Reports study of Microcrustacea from 200 water bodies, collected during the summer of 1955. Twenty-t...
[...] There is a great deal more to be done in the Canadian arctic. Large portions of the area betwe...
Bryophytes reported previously in the literature are listed for northern Alaska. The geographical ar...
Green algae (Chlorophyta) are an important group of primary producers in polar regions, but they rec...
A diverse assemblage of calcareous algae was recorded from the Moscovian–Gzelian Kap Jungersen and F...
A forgotten nineteenth-century report provides evidence that there are two floras, not one, on the b...
An atlas illustrating 54 genera of marine algae and some microproblematica. They are observed in the...
Arctic Council´s Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Working Group´s (CAFF) Circumpolar Flora Gro...
<b>Abstract:</b><div>The Arctic Flora of Canada and Alaska project aims to produce a new flora treat...
Reports the discovery of a kelp bed near Point Barrow and describes its composition, both red and br...
This map, provided by the Alaska Geobotany Center, displays the vegetation and associated characteri...
The Canadian Arctic marine flora is basically a regional extension of Atlantic species. As the extre...
Since its discovery four decades ago, the Boulder Patch kelp bed community in the Beaufort Sea has b...
Upon the request by Dr. H. MEGURO and others, the writer investigated the algae obtained by melting ...
The discovery of the "Boulder Patch", an area of cobbles and boulders with attached kelp and inverte...
Reports study of Microcrustacea from 200 water bodies, collected during the summer of 1955. Twenty-t...
[...] There is a great deal more to be done in the Canadian arctic. Large portions of the area betwe...
Bryophytes reported previously in the literature are listed for northern Alaska. The geographical ar...
Green algae (Chlorophyta) are an important group of primary producers in polar regions, but they rec...
A diverse assemblage of calcareous algae was recorded from the Moscovian–Gzelian Kap Jungersen and F...
A forgotten nineteenth-century report provides evidence that there are two floras, not one, on the b...