grantor: University of TorontoPolar desert vegetation (with usually less than 5% vascular plant cover) represents 15.1% of the arctic tundra biome area, yet its composition and distribution are poorly known. The Canadian High Arctic contains 75.6% of the polar deserts of the world. They are characterized by very cold and extremely short growing seasons and minimal summer precipitation. This thesis investigates the vascular species richness and distribution based on the survey of 82 sites on central Ellesmere Island, Canada. In addition, it addresses fundamental questions regarding three major variables potentially limiting plant community development: the availability of 'safe sites'; the abundance of viable seeds; and the limited...
It has been accepted that the extremely sparse vegetation currently observed in Canadian polar deser...
Environmental changes resulting from global warming are predicted to be most intense at high latitu...
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 ...
Long-term monitoring is critical to guide conservation strategies and assess the impacts of climatic...
Long-term monitoring is critical to guide conservation strategies and assess the impacts of climatic...
… The present authors have observed during several summer seasons disturbance-induced success...
Vegetation of Cornwallis Island, Canada, was studied. A total of fifty-one sample plots were establi...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
A high arctic polar semi-desert community is characterised by a sparse, low and aggregated vegetatio...
Dept. of Geography. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Cal...
The Arctic ecozone is undergoing a rapid transformation in response to climate change. Establishing ...
It has been accepted that the extremely sparse vegetation currently observed in Canadian polar deser...
Environmental changes resulting from global warming are predicted to be most intense at high latitu...
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 ...
Long-term monitoring is critical to guide conservation strategies and assess the impacts of climatic...
Long-term monitoring is critical to guide conservation strategies and assess the impacts of climatic...
… The present authors have observed during several summer seasons disturbance-induced success...
Vegetation of Cornwallis Island, Canada, was studied. A total of fifty-one sample plots were establi...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
Arctic plant communities are altered by climate changes. The magnitude of these alterations depends ...
A high arctic polar semi-desert community is characterised by a sparse, low and aggregated vegetatio...
Dept. of Geography. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Papers - Basement, West Bldg. / Cal...
The Arctic ecozone is undergoing a rapid transformation in response to climate change. Establishing ...
It has been accepted that the extremely sparse vegetation currently observed in Canadian polar deser...
Environmental changes resulting from global warming are predicted to be most intense at high latitu...
Environmental changes resulting from global warming are predicted to be most intense at high latitu...