Vegetation of the Angmagssalik District, Southeast Greenland. III. Epilithic Macrolichen Communities.
The epilithic macrolichen vegetation in the Angmagssalik District was studied in connection with phytosociological investigations. Based upon 32 vegetation analyses 5 vegetation units are distinguished according to the concepts of the French-Swiss School of Phytosociology: 1. the Alectoria pubescens...
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ftsbaarhusojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/147747 2024-10-13T14:01:21+00:00 Vegetation of the Angmagssalik District, Southeast Greenland. III. Epilithic Macrolichen Communities. Daniëls, F. J. A. 1975-01-01 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/147747 eng eng Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersøgelser i Grønland https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/147747/190809 https://tidsskrift.dk/meddrgroenland/article/view/147747 Copyright (c) 1975 Copyright for all papers published by Kommisionen for videnskagelige Undersøgelser i Grønland is vested in the Commission. Those who aske for permission to reproduce material from the Commission's publications are, however, informed that the author's permission must also be obtained if he is still alive. Meddelelser om Grønland; Vol. 198 No. 3 (1975): Meddelelser om Grønland; 32 pp. Meddelelser om Grønland; Årg. 198 Nr. 3 (1975): Meddelelser om Grønland; 32 pp. 2794-6827 0025-6676 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Fagfællebedømt artikel 1975 ftsbaarhusojs 2024-09-18T00:00:14Z The epilithic macrolichen vegetation in the Angmagssalik District was studied in connection with phytosociological investigations. Based upon 32 vegetation analyses 5 vegetation units are distinguished according to the concepts of the French-Swiss School of Phytosociology: 1. the Alectoria pubescens sociation soc. nov., 2. the Umbilicarietum cylindricae, 3. the Parmelietum omphalodis sphaerophoretosum fragilis subass. nov., 4. the Umbilicarietum arcticae and 5. the community of Xanthoria elegans. Although the substrate in this case is not such an important ecological factor, a distinct relation with the habitat could be proved. Studies of the literature showed that phytosociological knowledge of epilithic lichens in Greenland and in other arctic and northern alpine areas is very scant. The epilithic macrolichen vegetation in the Angmagssalik District was studied in connection with phytosociological investigations. Based upon 32 vegetation analyses 5 vegetation units are distinguished according to the concepts of the French-Swiss School of Phytosociology: 1. the Alectoria pubescens sociation soc. nov., 2. the Umbilicarietum cylindricae, 3. the Parmelietum omphalodis sphaerophoretosum fragilis subass. nov., 4. the Umbilicarietum arcticae and 5. the community of Xanthoria elegans. Although the substrate in this case is not such an important ecological factor, a distinct relation with the habitat could be proved. Studies of the literature showed that phytosociological knowledge of epilithic lichens in Greenland and in other arctic and northern alpine areas is very scant. The epilithic macrolichen vegetation in the Angmagssalik District was studied in connection with phytosociological investigations. Based upon 32 vegetation analyses 5 vegetation units are distinguished according to the concepts of the French-Swiss School of Phytosociology: 1. the Alectoria pubescens sociation soc. nov., 2. the Umbilicarietum cylindricae, 3. the Parmelietum omphalodis sphaerophoretosum fragilis subass. nov., 4. the Umbilicarietum ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Angmagssalik Arctic Greenland Aarhus University: OJS at The State and University Library Alectoria ENVELOPE(-58.640,-58.640,-63.977,-63.977) Arctic Greenland |
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The epilithic macrolichen vegetation in the Angmagssalik District was studied in connection with phytosociological investigations. Based upon 32 vegetation analyses 5 vegetation units are distinguished according to the concepts of the French-Swiss School of Phytosociology: 1. the Alectoria pubescens sociation soc. nov., 2. the Umbilicarietum cylindricae, 3. the Parmelietum omphalodis sphaerophoretosum fragilis subass. nov., 4. the Umbilicarietum arcticae and 5. the community of Xanthoria elegans. Although the substrate in this case is not such an important ecological factor, a distinct relation with the habitat could be proved. Studies of the literature showed that phytosociological knowledge of epilithic lichens in Greenland and in other arctic and northern alpine areas is very scant. The epilithic macrolichen vegetation in the Angmagssalik District was studied in connection with phytosociological investigations. Based upon 32 vegetation analyses 5 vegetation units are distinguished according to the concepts of the French-Swiss School of Phytosociology: 1. the Alectoria pubescens sociation soc. nov., 2. the Umbilicarietum cylindricae, 3. the Parmelietum omphalodis sphaerophoretosum fragilis subass. nov., 4. the Umbilicarietum arcticae and 5. the community of Xanthoria elegans. Although the substrate in this case is not such an important ecological factor, a distinct relation with the habitat could be proved. Studies of the literature showed that phytosociological knowledge of epilithic lichens in Greenland and in other arctic and northern alpine areas is very scant. The epilithic macrolichen vegetation in the Angmagssalik District was studied in connection with phytosociological investigations. Based upon 32 vegetation analyses 5 vegetation units are distinguished according to the concepts of the French-Swiss School of Phytosociology: 1. the Alectoria pubescens sociation soc. nov., 2. the Umbilicarietum cylindricae, 3. the Parmelietum omphalodis sphaerophoretosum fragilis subass. nov., 4. the Umbilicarietum ... |
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Daniëls, F. J. A. Vegetation of the Angmagssalik District, Southeast Greenland. III. Epilithic Macrolichen Communities. |
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Daniëls, F. J. A. |
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Vegetation of the Angmagssalik District, Southeast Greenland. III. Epilithic Macrolichen Communities. |
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Vegetation of the Angmagssalik District, Southeast Greenland. III. Epilithic Macrolichen Communities. |
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Vegetation of the Angmagssalik District, Southeast Greenland. III. Epilithic Macrolichen Communities. |
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Vegetation of the Angmagssalik District, Southeast Greenland. III. Epilithic Macrolichen Communities. |
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Vegetation of the Angmagssalik District, Southeast Greenland. III. Epilithic Macrolichen Communities. |
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vegetation of the angmagssalik district, southeast greenland. iii. epilithic macrolichen communities. |
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Kommissionen for Videnskabelige Undersøgelser i Grønland |
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Meddelelser om Grønland; Vol. 198 No. 3 (1975): Meddelelser om Grønland; 32 pp. Meddelelser om Grønland; Årg. 198 Nr. 3 (1975): Meddelelser om Grønland; 32 pp. 2794-6827 0025-6676 |
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Copyright (c) 1975 Copyright for all papers published by Kommisionen for videnskagelige Undersøgelser i Grønland is vested in the Commission. Those who aske for permission to reproduce material from the Commission's publications are, however, informed that the author's permission must also be obtained if he is still alive. |
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