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Determining the native/non-native status of newly discovered terrestrial and freshwater species in Antarctica–current knowledge, methodology and management …
Continental Antarctic terrestrial and freshwater environments currently have few established
non-native species compared to the sub-Antarctic islands and other terrestrial ecosystems …
non-native species compared to the sub-Antarctic islands and other terrestrial ecosystems …
Biological invasions
P Convey, Y Frenot, N Gremmen… - Trends in Antarctic …, 2006 - Springer
Biological invasions Page 199 193 DM Bergstrom et al.(eds.), Trends in Antarctic Terrestrial
and Limnetic © 2006 Springer. 10. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS P. CONVEY British Antarctic …
and Limnetic © 2006 Springer. 10. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS P. CONVEY British Antarctic …
Rabbits, landslips and vegetation change on the coastal slopes of subantarctic Macquarie Island, 1980–2007: implications for management
JJ Scott, JB Kirkpatrick - Polar Biology, 2008 - Springer
Subantarctic tall tussock grassland and megaherb vegetation has been massively affected
by feral herbivores on islands where both occur. The effects of rabbits in this vegetation on …
by feral herbivores on islands where both occur. The effects of rabbits in this vegetation on …
Hydrochemical and isotopic baselines for understanding hydrological processes across Macquarie Island
Isotopic and hydrochemical data from lakes provide direct information on catchment
response to changing rainfall, evaporation, nutrient cycling, and the health of ecosystems …
response to changing rainfall, evaporation, nutrient cycling, and the health of ecosystems …
Vegetation abundance on the Barton Peninsula, Antarctica: estimation from high-resolution satellite images
JI Shin, HC Kim, SI Kim, SG Hong - Polar Biology, 2014 - Springer
Polar biodiversity should be monitored as an indicator of climate change. Biodiversity is
mainly observed by field survey although this is very limited in broad inaccessible polar …
mainly observed by field survey although this is very limited in broad inaccessible polar …
[HTML][HTML] Vegetation abundance and health map** over southwestern antarctica based on worldview-2 data and a modified spectral mixture analysis
X Sun, W Wu, X Li, X Xu, J Li - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
In polar regions, vegetation is especially sensitive to climate dynamics and thus can be used
as an indicator of the global and regional environmental change. However, in Antarctica …
as an indicator of the global and regional environmental change. However, in Antarctica …
Invasive species impacts on sub-Antarctic Collembola support the Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis
The Antarctic climate-diversity-invasion hypothesis (ACDI) predicts that in Antarctic soil
systems, climate change should lead to increases in the abundance and diversity of …
systems, climate change should lead to increases in the abundance and diversity of …
[PDF][PDF] Temperature changes in the mid-and high-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere.
A Hierarchical Ascending Classification is used to regionalize monthly temperature
anomalies measured at 24 weather stations in Antarctica and the Sub-Antarctic and mid …
anomalies measured at 24 weather stations in Antarctica and the Sub-Antarctic and mid …
Changes in the moss (Bryophyta) flora in the vicinity of the Spanish Juan Carlos I Station (Livingston island, Antarctica) over three decades
There are very few long-term studies on Antarctic vegetation available, and very little is
known of plant community changes over time in the Antarctic Peninsula area, an area itself …
known of plant community changes over time in the Antarctic Peninsula area, an area itself …
The world's southernmost tree and the climate and windscapes of the southernmost forests
The world's southernmost tree has been documented along with the condition and growth
pattern of the world's southernmost forest on Isla Hornos, Chile. The distribution of trees at …
pattern of the world's southernmost forest on Isla Hornos, Chile. The distribution of trees at …