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Svalbardplanters tilpasninger til klima og beiting / Christina Wegener, Kari Anne Bråthen, Kristin Skjevik, Ann Marie Odasz.
Title: | Svalbardplanters tilpasninger til klima og beiting / Christina Wegener, Kari Anne Bråthen, Kristin Skjevik, Ann Marie Odasz. |
Translated title: | Svalbard plants' adaptation to climate and grazing. |
Author(s): | Wegener, Christina. Bråthen, Kari Anne. Skjevik, Kristin. Odasz, Ann Marie. |
Date: | 1993. |
Language: | Norwegian. |
In: | Ottar. (1993.), Vol. 198(5) (1993) |
Abstract: | Gives many examples of plants that spread asexually by root growth or viviparously, with useful results both in harsh conditions and when seeds are grazed, besides those that have very low habit, or are unpleasant to eat. Grasses in Svalbard may have developed in parallel to the animals grazing them. |
Notes: | Ottar. Vol. 198(5) :34-41 (1993). |
Keywords: | 574 -- Ecology. 574.23 -- Habitat conditions, extreme. 574.9 -- Biogeography. 58 -- Botany. 58.03/.05 -- Plants, influence of physical environment. 58.07 -- Plants, influence of biotic environment. 581.143 -- Growth, botany. 581.522.6 -- Plant dissemination. 581.524.444.2 -- Tundra. 591.131.1 -- Animal feeding behaviour. G -- Botany. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*32) -- Svalbard. |
SPRI record no.: | 125725 |
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