During February–March of the austral summers of 2013/14 and 2014/2015, fieldwork was performed on Half Moon Island, South Shetland Archipelago, Antarctica, to evaluate the distribution and abundance of mosses and lichens, as well as to describe and map the plant communities there. The quadrat (20 × 20 cm) sampling method was employed in a phytosociological study that aimed to describe these communities. The area was mapped using an Astech Promark II® DGPS, yielding sub-metric precision after post-processing with software. The number of species totalled 38 bryophytes, 59 lichens, only one flowering plant (Deschampsia antarctica Desv.), and two macroscopic terrestrial algae. Five types of plant communities were identified on the island, as fo...
In the Antarctic summer of 1993 the vegetation of Cuverville Island, a small island near the west co...
Integrated studies on the interplay between soils, periglacial geomorphology and plant communities a...
The glacier retreat in the Antarctic Peninsula is opening new ice-free areas and providing an excell...
During February–March of the austral summers of 2013/14 and 2014/2015, fieldwork was performed on Ha...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
Abstract: Botany Bay is one of the richest sites for lichen and bryophyte biodiversity in continenta...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
The pioneer studies of Skottsberg (1912), supported by the observations of Bertram (1938) and Bryant...
The phytosociology of plant communities in the Admiralty Bay ice-free areas (King George Island, Sou...
In the Antarctic summer of 1993 the vegetation of Cuverville Island, a small island near the west co...
Antarctic Maritime is one of the main terrestrial ecosystems in the world dominated mainly by non-va...
In the Antarctic summer of 1993 the vegetation of Cuverville Island, a small island near the west co...
Integrated studies on the interplay between soils, periglacial geomorphology and plant communities a...
The glacier retreat in the Antarctic Peninsula is opening new ice-free areas and providing an excell...
During February–March of the austral summers of 2013/14 and 2014/2015, fieldwork was performed on Ha...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
Abstract: Botany Bay is one of the richest sites for lichen and bryophyte biodiversity in continenta...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
The pioneer studies of Skottsberg (1912), supported by the observations of Bertram (1938) and Bryant...
The phytosociology of plant communities in the Admiralty Bay ice-free areas (King George Island, Sou...
In the Antarctic summer of 1993 the vegetation of Cuverville Island, a small island near the west co...
Antarctic Maritime is one of the main terrestrial ecosystems in the world dominated mainly by non-va...
In the Antarctic summer of 1993 the vegetation of Cuverville Island, a small island near the west co...
Integrated studies on the interplay between soils, periglacial geomorphology and plant communities a...
The glacier retreat in the Antarctic Peninsula is opening new ice-free areas and providing an excell...