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Record #88156:

Plant population processes in Arctic and boreal regions / Terry V. Callaghan.

Title: Plant population processes in Arctic and boreal regions / Terry V. Callaghan.
Author(s): Callaghan, Terry V.
Date: 1987.
In: Ecological Bulletins. (1987.), Vol. 38 (1987)
Abstract: Explains importance o population biology studies in northern latitudes, both in terms of applications within these regions and potential contributions to population dynamics theory developed in temperate regions. Also identifies topics for future research.
Notes:

Ecological Bulletins. Vol. 38 :58-68 (1987).

Issue title: Research in Arctic life and earth Sciences: present knowledge and future perspectives. Proceedings of a Symposium held 4-6 September, 1985, at Abisko, Sweden.

Keywords: 574.34 -- Population dynamics.
G -- Botany.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: 061.3[1985]
SPRI record no.: 88156

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