There are marked declines in precipitation, mean temperatures and the number of lichen species with increasing latitude in Antarctica. However, it is not known which factors are the predominant controllers of biodiversity changes. Results are presented from over two years of almost continuous monitoring of both microclimate and activity in lichens at Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, 62°S, and Botany Bay, Ross Sea region, 77°S. Lichen activity was evident over a much longer period at Livingston Island, (3694 versus 897 hours) and could occur in any month whereas it was almost completely confined to the period November–February at Botany Bay. Mean air temperatures were much lower at Botany Bay (-18° compared to -1.5°C at Livingston ...
Background. Antarctic terrestrial vegetation is subject to one of the most extreme climates on Earth...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
There are marked declines in precipitation, mean temperatures and the number of lichen species with ...
Lichens make up a major component of Antarctic vegetation; they are also poikilohydric and are metab...
Global temperature rise is suggested to be greater and more rapid in polar regions. There has been a...
Some examples of the differences in flora and habitat of lichens between the Syowa Station area in t...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
There is considerable scientific interest as to how terrestrial biodiversity in Antarctica might res...
Systematic surveys of the lichen floras of Schirmacher Oasis (Queen Maud Land, continental Antarctic...
The glacier retreat in the Antarctic Peninsula is opening new ice-free areas and providing an excell...
There is growing interest in what controls the present distribution of terrestrial vegetation in Ant...
Lichens have been used as biomonitors for multiple purposes. They are well-known as air pollution in...
Estimates of lichen growth rates based on the measurements of several thalli at any site do not exis...
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...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
There are marked declines in precipitation, mean temperatures and the number of lichen species with ...
Lichens make up a major component of Antarctic vegetation; they are also poikilohydric and are metab...
Global temperature rise is suggested to be greater and more rapid in polar regions. There has been a...
Some examples of the differences in flora and habitat of lichens between the Syowa Station area in t...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
There is considerable scientific interest as to how terrestrial biodiversity in Antarctica might res...
Systematic surveys of the lichen floras of Schirmacher Oasis (Queen Maud Land, continental Antarctic...
The glacier retreat in the Antarctic Peninsula is opening new ice-free areas and providing an excell...
There is growing interest in what controls the present distribution of terrestrial vegetation in Ant...
Lichens have been used as biomonitors for multiple purposes. They are well-known as air pollution in...
Estimates of lichen growth rates based on the measurements of several thalli at any site do not exis...
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...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...
The lichen Turgidosculum complicatulum (formerly Mastodia tesselata) occurs in the shore-zone of Mar...