Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North
In Baffin Island and Devon Island, plant associations comprising the same growth forms, and often the same species, were found in various other disturbance types, such as pedestrian trampling, vehicle tracks, organic and inorganic dump sites, and archaeological and contemporary dwellings. Unlike rud...
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description | In Baffin Island and Devon Island, plant associations comprising the same growth forms, and often the same species, were found in various other disturbance types, such as pedestrian trampling, vehicle tracks, organic and inorganic dump sites, and archaeological and contemporary dwellings. Unlike ruderal plants in more temperate regions, many of these species spread almost solely by vegetative means. As a consequence, narrow strips and small patches (≤1 m across) are readily revegetated, particularly when subsurface rhizomes remain intact within the patch, but larger patches recover more slowly, mostly via peripheral invasion. -from Author |
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genre | Baffin Island Baffin Devon Island Tundra |
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op_source | Forbes , B C 1992 , ' Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North ' , Musk-Ox , vol. 39 , pp. 164-173 . |
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spelling | ftulaplandcdispu:oai:lacris.ulapland.fi:publications/2e467cc6-96fb-4f50-9adc-8f1b35859c36 2025-06-08T14:00:37+00:00 Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North Forbes, B. C. 1992 https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/2e467cc6-96fb-4f50-9adc-8f1b35859c36 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0027010929&partnerID=8YFLogxK http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=0027010929&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Forbes , B C 1992 , ' Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North ' , Musk-Ox , vol. 39 , pp. 164-173 . /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/1/17/1 name=Geosciences article 1992 ftulaplandcdispu 2025-05-13T03:19:15Z In Baffin Island and Devon Island, plant associations comprising the same growth forms, and often the same species, were found in various other disturbance types, such as pedestrian trampling, vehicle tracks, organic and inorganic dump sites, and archaeological and contemporary dwellings. Unlike ruderal plants in more temperate regions, many of these species spread almost solely by vegetative means. As a consequence, narrow strips and small patches (≤1 m across) are readily revegetated, particularly when subsurface rhizomes remain intact within the patch, but larger patches recover more slowly, mostly via peripheral invasion. -from Author Article in Journal/Newspaper Baffin Island Baffin Devon Island Tundra LaCRIS - University of Lapland Current Research System Baffin Island Devon Island ENVELOPE(-88.000,-88.000,75.252,75.252) |
spellingShingle | /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/1/17/1 name=Geosciences Forbes, B. C. Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North |
title | Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North |
title_full | Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North |
title_fullStr | Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North |
title_full_unstemmed | Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North |
title_short | Tundra disturbance studies. II. Plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the Canadian Far North |
title_sort | tundra disturbance studies. ii. plant growth forms of human- disturbed ground in the canadian far north |
topic | /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/1/17/1 name=Geosciences |
topic_facet | /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/1/17/1 name=Geosciences |
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