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Record #139525:
Early Holocene insect and plant remains from Jameson Land, East Greenland / Jens Böcher, Ole Bennike.
Title: | Early Holocene insect and plant remains from Jameson Land, East Greenland / Jens Böcher, Ole Bennike. |
Author(s): | Böcher, Jens. Bennike, Ole. |
Date: | 1996. |
In: | Boreas. (1996.), Vol. 25(3) (1996) |
Abstract: | Fluvial and deltaic sediments contain: first record of leaf beetle Phratora cf. polaris, not now found in Greenland; ground beetle Bembidion grapii, north of species's present range; and true bug Nysius groenlandicus. There is also rich flora. All are in Early Holocene sediments. Authors suggest that most immigrated by long-distance chance dispersal, mostly from Europe. Environment was like today's, but some important dwarf shrubs of today had not arrived. |
Notes: | Boreas. Vol. 25(3) :187-193 (1996). |
Keywords: | 551.794 -- Holocene. 574 -- Ecology. 591.543.43 -- Animal migration. 595.754 -- Heteroptera. 595.76 -- Coleoptera. F -- Biological sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*381) -- East Greenland. (*381.4) -- Kong Christian den Xs Land. |
SPRI record no.: | 139525 |
LDR 01402naa#a2200000#a#4500 001 SPRI-139525 005 20230604224740.0 007 ta 008 230604s1996####xx#ab#|##|###|0||#0|eng#d 035 ## ‡aSPRI-139525 040 ## ‡aUkCU-P‡beng‡eaacr 100 1# ‡aBöcher, Jens. 245 10 ‡aEarly Holocene insect and plant remains from Jameson Land, East Greenland /‡cJens Böcher, Ole Bennike. 260 ## ‡a[S.l.] :‡b[s.n.],‡c1996. 300 ## ‡ap. 187-193 :‡bill., tables, map. 500 ## ‡aBoreas. Vol. 25(3) :187-193 (1996). 520 3# ‡aFluvial and deltaic sediments contain: first record of leaf beetle Phratora cf. polaris, not now found in Greenland; ground beetle Bembidion grapii, north of species's present range; and true bug Nysius groenlandicus. There is also rich flora. All are in Early Holocene sediments. Authors suggest that most immigrated by long-distance chance dispersal, mostly from Europe. Environment was like today's, but some important dwarf shrubs of today had not arrived. 650 07 ‡a551.794 -- Holocene.‡2udc 650 07 ‡a574 -- Ecology.‡2udc 650 07 ‡a591.543.43 -- Animal migration.‡2udc 650 07 ‡a595.754 -- Heteroptera.‡2udc 650 07 ‡a595.76 -- Coleoptera.‡2udc 650 07 ‡aF -- Biological sciences.‡2local 651 #7 ‡a(*3) -- Arctic regions.‡2udc 651 #7 ‡a(*381) -- East Greenland.‡2udc 651 #7 ‡a(*381.4) -- Kong Christian den Xs Land.‡2udc 700 1# ‡aBennike, Ole. 773 0# ‡7nnas ‡tBoreas. ‡gVol. 25(3) (1996) ‡wSPRI-56035 917 ## ‡aUnenhanced record from Muscat, imported 2019 948 3# ‡a20230604