From the Foreward: This book is one of a series of volumes reporting results of research by U. S. scientists participating in the International Biological Program (IBP). As one of the 58 nations taking part in the IBP during the period July 1967 to June 1974 , the United States organized a number of large, multidisciplinary studies pertinent to the central IBP theme of "the biological basis of productivity and human welfare."Direct financial support of the Biome-wide program was derived from three major sources: the National Science Foundation, the State of Alaska and the petroleum industry through the University of Alaska. The NSF funding was under the joint sponsorship of the U. S. Arctic Research Program (Division of Polar Progr...
Newsletter from the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/w...
This study analyses thirteen selected international wildlife conventions as the basis for the recomm...
Humans who interact directly with local ecosystems possess traditional ecological knowledge that ena...
This book is a report of investigations of several small ponds on the arctic tundra near Barrow, Al...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
With continued development of Arctic petroleum reserves there has been growing interest in the fate ...
Bourlière François. Brown, J., Miller, P.C., Tieszen, L.L. & Brunnell, F.L. (Editors). — An arctic e...
A Symposium presented as part of the 23rd AAAS Alaska Science Conference at the University of Alaska...
In light of recent volatility in the price of oil and gasoline in the United States, interest in ope...
Editor's Introduction -- D. W. Norton; An Assessment of the Colville River Delta Stock of Arctic Ci...
An Interagency Arctic Research Coordinating Committee was established in 1968, with members from the...
In a short report on the U. S. National Arctic Research Program, prepared about a year ago by the De...
Reviews and develops a perspective of what is known about the structure, function, and adaptive stra...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Describes a five-yr program beginning 1968 as part of the International Biological Programme. Multi-...
Newsletter from the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/w...
This study analyses thirteen selected international wildlife conventions as the basis for the recomm...
Humans who interact directly with local ecosystems possess traditional ecological knowledge that ena...
This book is a report of investigations of several small ponds on the arctic tundra near Barrow, Al...
Considers the tundra, or terrestrial environment and animal ecology primarily, citing the prime role...
With continued development of Arctic petroleum reserves there has been growing interest in the fate ...
Bourlière François. Brown, J., Miller, P.C., Tieszen, L.L. & Brunnell, F.L. (Editors). — An arctic e...
A Symposium presented as part of the 23rd AAAS Alaska Science Conference at the University of Alaska...
In light of recent volatility in the price of oil and gasoline in the United States, interest in ope...
Editor's Introduction -- D. W. Norton; An Assessment of the Colville River Delta Stock of Arctic Ci...
An Interagency Arctic Research Coordinating Committee was established in 1968, with members from the...
In a short report on the U. S. National Arctic Research Program, prepared about a year ago by the De...
Reviews and develops a perspective of what is known about the structure, function, and adaptive stra...
The Arctic Institute's research base on Devon Island was used by over twenty-five investigators and ...
Describes a five-yr program beginning 1968 as part of the International Biological Programme. Multi-...
Newsletter from the Wilderness Institute at the University of Montana.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/w...
This study analyses thirteen selected international wildlife conventions as the basis for the recomm...
Humans who interact directly with local ecosystems possess traditional ecological knowledge that ena...