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Record #110785:
Scanning electronmicroscopy of colonizing rock surfaces in the far north, Canada / Dianne Fahselt, Scott Sweet.
Title: | Scanning electronmicroscopy of colonizing rock surfaces in the far north, Canada / Dianne Fahselt, Scott Sweet. |
Author(s): | Fahselt, Dianne. Sweet, Scott. |
Date: | 1991. |
In: | National Institute of Polar Research. Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology. (1991.), Vol. 4 (1991) |
Abstract: | Reports study of primary bare area of natural rock substrates of known age in ablation zone of valley glacier in Ellesmere Island, NWT. Rock surfaces examined for propagules as well as developing hyphae. Nearly all invading saxicolous species were lichens. |
Notes: | National Institute of Polar Research. Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Polar Biology. Vol. 4 :107-113 (1991). |
Keywords: | 58 -- Botany. 582.29 -- Lichens. 581.524.2 -- Plant colonization. G -- Botany. (*41) -- Canada. (*440) -- Northwest Territories. (*464.2) -- Ellesmere Island. |
SPRI record no.: | 110785 |
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