AN OUTLINE OF MATERIALS FOR A POSTGLACIAL BIOCLIMATIC HISTORY OF KEEWATIN, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA.

Recognition of broad relationships between climate and the geographical range of plant species is based upon understanding of the ecological principles governing the response of the individual species to environment, in turn the result of physiological adaptations and evolutionary history. During th...

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Main Author: Larsen,James A.
Other Authors: WISCONSIN UNIV MADISON
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1964
Subjects:
ICE
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0608151
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spelling ftdtic:AD0608151 2023-05-15T14:28:53+02:00 AN OUTLINE OF MATERIALS FOR A POSTGLACIAL BIOCLIMATIC HISTORY OF KEEWATIN, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA. Larsen,James A. WISCONSIN UNIV MADISON 1964-08 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0608151 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0608151 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0608151 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS *ECOLOGY *GLACIERS NORTHWEST TERRITORIES CLIMATE BIOLOGY HISTORY GEOGRAPHY PLANTS(BOTANY) ICE TREES ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY) ARCTIC REGIONS WISCONSIN CANADA FLORA FOSSILS Text 1964 ftdtic 2016-02-21T16:37:43Z Recognition of broad relationships between climate and the geographical range of plant species is based upon understanding of the ecological principles governing the response of the individual species to environment, in turn the result of physiological adaptations and evolutionary history. During the periods of glaciation, at least the Wisconsin glaciation, the Arctic flora apparently survived principally north of the ice in refugia along the north slope of the Brooks Range and the extreme Western Islands, and the boreal flora survived to the south of the ice. The Tertiary flora of the Arctic, known from fossil evidence, indicates that at this period a climate milder than at present (and much milder than the subsequent Pleistocene) extended far to the north, permitting forest growth into at least certain parts of the southern half of the Arctic Archipelago. Retreat of the Wisconsin ice permitted both arctic and boreal species to migrate into the areas they occupy today. In these areas there is now a wide variety of evidence indicating that there was a period of rather marked genetic differentiation (during the glaciations) followed by subsequent hybridization and intermingling of species and varieties. This is interpreted to mean that species were often split into two populations by the advancing ice. (Author) Text Arctic Archipelago Arctic Brooks Range glacier* Keewatin Northwest Territories Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Canada Northwest Territories
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topic *ECOLOGY
*GLACIERS
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
CLIMATE
BIOLOGY
HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
PLANTS(BOTANY)
ICE
TREES
ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY)
ARCTIC REGIONS
WISCONSIN
CANADA
FLORA
FOSSILS
spellingShingle *ECOLOGY
*GLACIERS
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
CLIMATE
BIOLOGY
HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
PLANTS(BOTANY)
ICE
TREES
ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY)
ARCTIC REGIONS
WISCONSIN
CANADA
FLORA
FOSSILS
Larsen,James A.
AN OUTLINE OF MATERIALS FOR A POSTGLACIAL BIOCLIMATIC HISTORY OF KEEWATIN, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA.
topic_facet *ECOLOGY
*GLACIERS
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
CLIMATE
BIOLOGY
HISTORY
GEOGRAPHY
PLANTS(BOTANY)
ICE
TREES
ADAPTATION(PHYSIOLOGY)
ARCTIC REGIONS
WISCONSIN
CANADA
FLORA
FOSSILS
description Recognition of broad relationships between climate and the geographical range of plant species is based upon understanding of the ecological principles governing the response of the individual species to environment, in turn the result of physiological adaptations and evolutionary history. During the periods of glaciation, at least the Wisconsin glaciation, the Arctic flora apparently survived principally north of the ice in refugia along the north slope of the Brooks Range and the extreme Western Islands, and the boreal flora survived to the south of the ice. The Tertiary flora of the Arctic, known from fossil evidence, indicates that at this period a climate milder than at present (and much milder than the subsequent Pleistocene) extended far to the north, permitting forest growth into at least certain parts of the southern half of the Arctic Archipelago. Retreat of the Wisconsin ice permitted both arctic and boreal species to migrate into the areas they occupy today. In these areas there is now a wide variety of evidence indicating that there was a period of rather marked genetic differentiation (during the glaciations) followed by subsequent hybridization and intermingling of species and varieties. This is interpreted to mean that species were often split into two populations by the advancing ice. (Author)
author2 WISCONSIN UNIV MADISON
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author Larsen,James A.
author_facet Larsen,James A.
author_sort Larsen,James A.
title AN OUTLINE OF MATERIALS FOR A POSTGLACIAL BIOCLIMATIC HISTORY OF KEEWATIN, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA.
title_short AN OUTLINE OF MATERIALS FOR A POSTGLACIAL BIOCLIMATIC HISTORY OF KEEWATIN, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA.
title_full AN OUTLINE OF MATERIALS FOR A POSTGLACIAL BIOCLIMATIC HISTORY OF KEEWATIN, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA.
title_fullStr AN OUTLINE OF MATERIALS FOR A POSTGLACIAL BIOCLIMATIC HISTORY OF KEEWATIN, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA.
title_full_unstemmed AN OUTLINE OF MATERIALS FOR A POSTGLACIAL BIOCLIMATIC HISTORY OF KEEWATIN, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA.
title_sort outline of materials for a postglacial bioclimatic history of keewatin, northwest territories, canada.
publishDate 1964
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0608151
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Canada
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Canada
Northwest Territories
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Northwest Territories
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