AbstractWe studied the development of the Antarctic herb tundra vegetation formation in relation to the history of deglaciation across a range of habitats near H. Arctowski Research Station (King George Island, South Shetland Islands). Across the three identified environmental zones (coastal, intermediate, periglacial), we quantified the total vegetation cover, cover of the two indigenous flowering plants and bryophytes, age structure and reproductive features of the two flowering plants, and species diversity of mosses and liverworts. Analysis of these data supported the recognition of the three environmental zones; however, there were few indications of systematic differences in biological features of the two higher plants across the thre...
Background: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Smith (1982) reported the discovery in 1981 of Antarctic hair grass Deschampsia antarctica Desv. on ...
Changes in the higher plant populations of the Argentine Islands over the last four to five decades ...
We studied the development of the Antarctic herb tundra vegetation formation in relation to the hist...
AbstractWe studied the development of the Antarctic herb tundra vegetation formation in relation to ...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
ABSTRACT – The phytosociology of moss vegetation in the ice-free areas adjoining Polish Antarctic St...
A directional primary succession with moderate species replacement was quantitatively characterized ...
The phytosociology of moss vegetation in the ice-free areas adjoining Polish Antarctic Station Henri...
Ecological and phytosociological studies of Antarctic terrestrial plants were reviewed with particul...
The ecosystems of the western Antarctic Peninsula, experiencing amongst the most rapid trends of reg...
On King George Island, South Shetlands Islands, a type of peat formation has been discovered which h...
Some of the major changes which have characterized the study of botany within the Antarctic Botanica...
Antarctic cryptogamic communities are often remarkable for their uniformity in vegetation structure ...
How long has the extant flora been present in the Antarctic? Glaciological reconstructions propose t...
Background: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Smith (1982) reported the discovery in 1981 of Antarctic hair grass Deschampsia antarctica Desv. on ...
Changes in the higher plant populations of the Argentine Islands over the last four to five decades ...
We studied the development of the Antarctic herb tundra vegetation formation in relation to the hist...
AbstractWe studied the development of the Antarctic herb tundra vegetation formation in relation to ...
King George Island is the largest island and the principal area used for research bases in Antarctic...
ABSTRACT – The phytosociology of moss vegetation in the ice-free areas adjoining Polish Antarctic St...
A directional primary succession with moderate species replacement was quantitatively characterized ...
The phytosociology of moss vegetation in the ice-free areas adjoining Polish Antarctic Station Henri...
Ecological and phytosociological studies of Antarctic terrestrial plants were reviewed with particul...
The ecosystems of the western Antarctic Peninsula, experiencing amongst the most rapid trends of reg...
On King George Island, South Shetlands Islands, a type of peat formation has been discovered which h...
Some of the major changes which have characterized the study of botany within the Antarctic Botanica...
Antarctic cryptogamic communities are often remarkable for their uniformity in vegetation structure ...
How long has the extant flora been present in the Antarctic? Glaciological reconstructions propose t...
Background: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Smith (1982) reported the discovery in 1981 of Antarctic hair grass Deschampsia antarctica Desv. on ...
Changes in the higher plant populations of the Argentine Islands over the last four to five decades ...