There is growing interest in what controls the present distribution of terrestrial vegetation in Antarctica because of the potential use of biodiversity as an indicator or predictor of the effects of climate change. Recent advances in knowledge of distribution and ecophysiological performance of terrestrial vegetation means that an initial analysis of the potential influence of temperature is now possible. Regressions of species numbers of lichens, mosses and hepatics on latitude and mean annual temperature (standard macroclimatic data) were carried out, and the terrestrial vegetation in Antarctica could be divided into two zones. The microenvironmental zone lies south of around 72°S, and biodiversity (richness and location) is uncoupled fr...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
There is growing interest in what controls the present distribution of terrestrial vegetation in Ant...
There is growing interest in what controls the present distribution of terrestrial vegetation in Ant...
Biodiversity of Antarctica includes climatically adapted microflora. Antarctic flora mainly contains...
There is considerable scientific interest as to how terrestrial biodiversity in Antarctica might res...
Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth. Currently,...
Background: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Climate change is expected to affect the high latitudes first and most severely, rendering Antarctic...
BACKGROUND: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Ea...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems experience some of the most extreme growth conditions on Earth and ...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
Antarctica is not the sort of place you would expect to find plants, yet it has an extremely intere...
Background. Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
There is growing interest in what controls the present distribution of terrestrial vegetation in Ant...
There is growing interest in what controls the present distribution of terrestrial vegetation in Ant...
Biodiversity of Antarctica includes climatically adapted microflora. Antarctic flora mainly contains...
There is considerable scientific interest as to how terrestrial biodiversity in Antarctica might res...
Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth. Currently,...
Background: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Climate change is expected to affect the high latitudes first and most severely, rendering Antarctic...
BACKGROUND: Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Ea...
Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems experience some of the most extreme growth conditions on Earth and ...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
Antarctica is not the sort of place you would expect to find plants, yet it has an extremely intere...
Background. Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...
Ground surface temperature (GST) and active layer thickness (ALT) are key indicators of climate chan...