„Tundra“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Red foxes colonizing the tundra: genetic analysis as a tool for population management
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Kälte – Roman
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Stable tundra vegetation on the Yukon Coastal Plain (NW Canada) during the last three centuries inferred from a thermokarst lake record
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ADAC Reiseführer Norwegen
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Diatom assemblages reveal regional-scale differences in lake responses to recent climate change at the boreal-tundra ecotone, Manitoba, Canada
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Molecular methods reveal controls on nematode community structure and unexpectedly high nematode diversity, in Svalbard high Arctic tundra
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The role of summer precipitation and summer temperature in establishment and growth of dwarf shrub Betula nana in northeast Siberian tundra
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Conversion of tundra to exposed peat habitat by snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) and Ross’s geese (C. rossii) in the central Canadian Arctic
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Dwarf pine invasion in an alpine tundra of discontinuous permafrost area: effects on fine root and soil carbon dynamics
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WAS IST WAS Erstes Lesen. Unsere Erde
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Spatial and temporal variation in the distribution and abundance of red foxes in the tundra and taiga of northern Sweden
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Kälte
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On Melting Ground
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Tunturi virus isolates and metagenome-assembled viral genomes provide insights into the virome of Acidobacteriota in Arctic tundra soils
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Naturwunder der Welt
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Spatial and temporal variations of summer surface temperatures of high-arctic tundra on Svalbard - Implications for MODIS LST based permafrost monitoring
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Rentiergeweihe im südwestfälischen Bergland - Eine besondere Fundgattung und ihre Interpretation – Der Fund eines Auerochsen (Bos primigenius) bei Preußisch Stöhen. 13,000-year-old fen mosses from Paderborn, eastern Westphalia, reveal a rich fen habitat that is since long lost.
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Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
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A. J. Holding, O. W. Heal, S. F. Maclean und P. W. Fanagan (Herausgeber): Soil Organisms and Decomposition in Tundra. Proceedings of the Microbiology. Decomposition and Invertebrate Working Groups Meeting. Publ. Tundra Biome Steering Comm., Stockholm., 1974. 394 Seiten, kartoniert. S 5,—
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A. J. Holding, O. W. Heal, S. F. MacLean Jr. and P. W. Flanagan (Editors). Soil Organisms and Decomposition in Tundra. Intern. Biological Programme — Tundra Biome (Proc. Microbiol., Decomposition, and Invertebrate Working Groups Fairbanks, Alaska 1973). VII, 398S., 114Abb., 116 Tab., 1 Taf. Stockholm 1974: IBP Tundra Biome Steering Committee, $ 5.00