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Colonisation processes / K.A. Hughes, S. Ott, M. Bölter, P. Convey.
Title: | Colonisation processes / K.A. Hughes, S. Ott, M. Bölter, P. Convey. |
Author(s): | Hughes, K. A. Ott, S. Bölter, M. Convey, P. |
Date: | 2006. |
Publisher: | Berlin: Springer |
In: | Trends in Antarctic terrestrial and limnetic ecosystems : Antarctica as a global indicator. (2006.), |
Abstract: | Examines effect of climate change on colonisation of Antarctica by non-native species. Includes dispersal processes of propagules, airborne and water-borne transport, incidental transport on other organisms or debris, and human-mediated transport; climatic and environmental factors affecting survival on arrival; endolithic microbial communities with particular reference to colonisation of rock surfaces at Mars Oasis, Alexander Island; conditions required for establishment and development of communities in newly exposed ground; and levels of biodiversity in Antarctic terrestrial environments. |
Notes: | In: Trends in Antarctic terrestrial and limnetic ecosystems : Antarctica as a global indicator / Dana M. Bergstrom, Peter Convey, Ad H.L. Huiskes, eds. |
Keywords: | 574 -- Ecology. 574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial. 556.55 -- Lakes and ponds. 574.2 -- Organisms, influence of environment. 574.23 -- Habitat conditions, extreme. 574.42 -- Ecosystem formation and succession. 574.43 -- Food chains and networks, terrestrial. 574.44 -- Trophic levels, terrestrial. 574.9 -- Biogeography. 575.826 -- Biological adaptation. 579 -- Microbiology and bacteriology. 581.524.2 -- Plant colonization. .000(410) -- British author. F -- Biological sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*78) -- Sub-Antarctic islands. |
SPRI record no.: | 180919 |
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