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Record #111670:

'If this is a refugium, why are my feet so bloody cold?' The origins of the Icelandic biota in the light of recent research / Paul C. Buckland, Andrew J. Dugmore.

Title: 'If this is a refugium, why are my feet so bloody cold?' The origins of the Icelandic biota in the light of recent research / Paul C. Buckland, Andrew J. Dugmore.
Author(s): Buckland, Paul C.
Dugmore, Andrew J.
Date: 1991.
Publisher: Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
In: Environmental change in Iceland : past and present. (1991.),
Abstract: Examines two alternative models explaining origins of Icelandic biota: post-glacial colonisation and survival in situ through at least most recent glaciation. Argues in favour of post-glacial colonisation during earliest Holocene on ice rafts and in flood debris from rapidly decaying Fennoscandinavian ice sheet. Extensive bibliography.
Notes:

In: Environmental change in Iceland : past and present / Judith K. Maizels, Christopher J. Caseldine, eds.

Keywords: 574.9 -- Biogeography.
581.524.2 -- Plant colonization.
581.524.323.1 -- Plant succession following glaciation.
581.9 -- Phytogeography.
591.9 -- Animal distribution.
591.93 -- Animal distribution, past.
591.94 -- Relic fauna.
551.79 -- Quaternary.
551.791 -- Pleistocene.
551.794 -- Holocene.
01 -- Bibliographies.
.000(410) -- British author.
F -- Biological sciences.
(*35) -- Iceland.
SPRI record no.: 111670

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