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Record #104474:

Preliminary studies on ornithocoprophilous lichens of the Arctic and Antarctic regions / Maria Olech.

Title: Preliminary studies on ornithocoprophilous lichens of the Arctic and Antarctic regions / Maria Olech.
Author(s): Olech, Maria.
Date: 1990.
In: National Institute of Polar Research. Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology. (1990.), Vol. 3 (1990)
Abstract: Florisitic and phytosociological studies on the effect of large bird colonies on lichen vegetation with particular reference to epilitic lichens in Spitsbergen and on King George Island. Although many species found in both areas, great differences also found in community composition and flora.
Notes:

National Institute of Polar Research. Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology. Vol. 3 :218-223 (1990).

Keywords: 581.073 -- Plants, influence of animals and man.
581.9 -- Phytogeography.
582.29 -- Lichens.
598.2 -- Birds.
G -- Botany.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*726) -- Maritime Antarctic.
(*726.1) -- South Shetland Islands.
(*726.14) -- King George Island group.
(*324) -- Spitsbergen.
SPRI record no.: 104474

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