Fig. 1. Arctophila fulva (Trin.) Anders. in a shallow pond. Fig. 2. A fragment of Dryas octopetala tundra. Photo: A. 1. Zubkov SOME REGULARITIES IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE VEGETATION IN THE ARCTIC TUNDRA*

T HE necessity for dividing the tundra area into subzones had been recog- nized in the nineteenth century, and during that century and at the beginning of the twentieth it was frequently mentioned by Baer, Ruprecht, Schrenk, Tanfiliev, and Pohle. Trautfetter (1851) showed on the map of European Russ...

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