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Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems
Functioning of Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems
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F. E. Wielgolaski
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1975
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Arctic and Alpine Plant Life Cycles
L. Bliss
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Description of Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems
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Nitrogen Fixation in a Subarctic Mire
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 8
Area Size and Niche Breadth at Higher Latitudes
pp. 19
Faunal Structure of Investigated Areas at Kevo, Finland
pp. 29
Faunal Structure of Hardangervidda, Norway
pp. 46
Faunal Structure of the IBP Tundra Site and Its Surroundings, Abisko, Sweden
pp. 55
Dynamics of Enchytraeidae Populations on Hardangervidda
pp. 60
Dynamics of Oribatei Populations on Hardangervidda
pp. 66
Spider Populations in a Subalpine Birch Forest
pp. 73
Organization and Dynamics of Collembola Populations on Hardangervidda
pp. 80
Dynamics of Thysanoptera Populations on Hardangervidda
pp. 84
Dynamics of Aphididae Populations on Hardangervidda
pp. 88
Occurrence and Role of Different Invertebrate Groups in Alpine Salix herbacea Snowbeds at Hardangervidda
pp. 94
Structure of Small Passerine Communities in Subalpine Birch Forests in Fennoscandia
pp. 105
Density Variations of Bird Populations in High Mountain Habitats, Hardangervidda
pp. 111
Influence of Various Temperature Approximations on Estimates of Field Respiration in a Mountain Community
pp. 117
Respiration Rates, Winter and Summer Activity in Collembola on Hardangervidda
pp. 122
Respiratory Rates and Respiratory Energy Loss in Terrestrial Invertebrates from Hardangervidda
pp. 129
Energetics in a Population of Pardosa palustris (L.) (Araneae, Lycosidae) on Hardangervidda
pp. 145
Life Cycle and Energy Budget of Tipula excisa (Schum.) (Diptera, Tipulidae)
pp. 151
Standing Crop and Calorific Content in Invertebrates from Hardangervidda
pp. 160
Food Habits and Body Composition of Adult and Juvenile Meadow Pipit [Anthus pratensis (L.)]
pp. 170
Energy Budget of a Population of the Root Vole [Microtus oeconomus (Pall.)] in a High Mountain Habitat, Hardangervidda
pp. 181
Birch Herbivores and Herbivory at Kevo
pp. 189
Importance Criteria in Birch Defoliators
pp. 206
Reindeer Activity on Hardangervidda
pp. 216
Grazing by Sheep
pp. 231
Stability of Tundra Ecosystems in Fennoscandia
pp. 237
Remote Sensing of Vegetation in Conservation of Tundra Landscapes
pp. 245
Principles in the Use of Wide-Scale Models on Tundra Data
pp. 251
A Mathematical Simulation Model for Terrestrial Tundra Ecosystems
pp. 267
Systems Analysis on Invertebrates
pp. 273
A Simulation Model of a Small Rodent Population
pp. 283
Energy Model for Individual Small Rodents and Its Significance in General Population Theory
pp. 300
Functioning of Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems
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