Physical and chemical characteristics and solution geochemistry of major and trace elements were investigated in an area of volcanic soil colonized by mosses at Edmonson Point (central Victoria Land) during the international BIOTAS (Biological Investigations of Terrestrial Antarctic Systems) expedition (BIOTEX) in the 1995-96 summer. The broad objective was to study the environmental factors involved in plant colonisation and survival in terrestrial continental Antarctic ecosystems. The results showed that moss distribution and survival throughout the summer was closely dependent on water supply. In Antarctic coastal ecosystems the environmental biogeochemistry is largely dominated by ions of marine origin. At the drier end of a hydrologica...
Polar regions are recognized as important sinks for long-range transport and deposition of Hg derive...
Mosses are dominant components of high-latitude environments, and Signy Island (maritime Antarctic) ...
Populations of the two native Antarctic vascular plant species (Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanth...
Physical and chemical characteristics and solution geochemistry of major and trace elements were inv...
(1) The source and availability of nutrients to the predominantly non-vascular cryptogam vegetation ...
Accumulation of Hg, Cd and Pb by moss was studied in a coastal ice-free area (Edmonson Point, northe...
The ecological studies were made on the terrestrial plant communities (mainly mosses and algae), wit...
Lichens and mosses constitute the bulk of plant biomass in terrestrial ecosystems of continental Ant...
The main objective of this study was to establish the effects of plants and microorganisms on soil f...
Retention of mineral elements in precipitation by mosses and lichens involving ion exchange and chel...
The elemental and biochemical composition of eight moss species from the maritime Antarctic were det...
In Terra Nova Bay region (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica), the interactions among soil, meltwate...
Populations of the two native Antarctic vascular plant species (Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanth...
Highly variable total concentrations of 15 elements have been found in five species of epigeic mosse...
Four samples of surface soils, one with shoots of an unidentified moss species, were collected from ...
Polar regions are recognized as important sinks for long-range transport and deposition of Hg derive...
Mosses are dominant components of high-latitude environments, and Signy Island (maritime Antarctic) ...
Populations of the two native Antarctic vascular plant species (Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanth...
Physical and chemical characteristics and solution geochemistry of major and trace elements were inv...
(1) The source and availability of nutrients to the predominantly non-vascular cryptogam vegetation ...
Accumulation of Hg, Cd and Pb by moss was studied in a coastal ice-free area (Edmonson Point, northe...
The ecological studies were made on the terrestrial plant communities (mainly mosses and algae), wit...
Lichens and mosses constitute the bulk of plant biomass in terrestrial ecosystems of continental Ant...
The main objective of this study was to establish the effects of plants and microorganisms on soil f...
Retention of mineral elements in precipitation by mosses and lichens involving ion exchange and chel...
The elemental and biochemical composition of eight moss species from the maritime Antarctic were det...
In Terra Nova Bay region (northern Victoria Land, Antarctica), the interactions among soil, meltwate...
Populations of the two native Antarctic vascular plant species (Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanth...
Highly variable total concentrations of 15 elements have been found in five species of epigeic mosse...
Four samples of surface soils, one with shoots of an unidentified moss species, were collected from ...
Polar regions are recognized as important sinks for long-range transport and deposition of Hg derive...
Mosses are dominant components of high-latitude environments, and Signy Island (maritime Antarctic) ...
Populations of the two native Antarctic vascular plant species (Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanth...