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Record #201187:

Interglacial insects and their possible survival in Greenland during the last glacial stage / Jens Böcher.

Title: Interglacial insects and their possible survival in Greenland during the last glacial stage / Jens Böcher.
Author(s): Böcher, Jens.
Date: 2012.
In: Boreas. (2012.), Vol. 41(4) (2012)
Abstract: Discusses possibility that group of widespread insect species that are more-or-less Arctic-adapted and currently found in High Arctic may be glacial survivors. Considers importance of microclimate and number of sun-hours during Arctic summer in assessing possibility of survival in Greenland during last glacial stage.
Notes:

Boreas. Vol. 41(4) :644-659 (2012).

Keywords: 551.336 -- Ice ages.
551.791 -- Pleistocene.
551.794 -- Holocene.
591.54 -- Animals, influence of climate.
595.7 -- Insecta.
H2 -- Zoology: invertebrates.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*38) -- Greenland.
(*381.4) -- Kong Christian den Xs Land.
(*387) -- North Greenland.
SPRI record no.: 201187

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