Lichen Life in Antarctica: A review on growth and environmental adaptation of Lichens

Antarctica is a harsh environment with very little vegetation. The Antarctic continent and the surrounding areas can be divided into two or three general regions. Most often the continental area of Antarctica is identified, with the Antarctic Peninsula being included as the maritime Antarctic due to...

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Main Author: Little, Lorna
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Published: 2009
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spelling ftunivcanter:oai:ir.canterbury.ac.nz:10092/14194 2023-05-15T13:59:52+02:00 Lichen Life in Antarctica: A review on growth and environmental adaptation of Lichens Little, Lorna 2009 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14194 English en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10092/14194 All Rights Reserved Theses / Dissertations 2009 ftunivcanter 2022-09-08T13:43:37Z Antarctica is a harsh environment with very little vegetation. The Antarctic continent and the surrounding areas can be divided into two or three general regions. Most often the continental area of Antarctica is identified, with the Antarctic Peninsula being included as the maritime Antarctic due to oceanic influences (Lindsay, 1978; Sancho and Pintado, 2004). Usually a third area is also identified as being separate from the maritime antarctic, the sub antarctic (Robinson et al., 2003). The focus of this review is the continental and maritime regions. There are only two native flowering plants in Antarctica, with the terrestrial vegetation being primarily composed of cryptograms. Lichen are the most species rich, with 350 species currently described (Kappen, 2000; Robinson et al., 2003). However, there is some debate about this total, depending on classifications, with a more conservative total also being put forward (Lindsay, 1978). Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Pintado University of Canterbury, Christchurch: UC Research Repository Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic
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description Antarctica is a harsh environment with very little vegetation. The Antarctic continent and the surrounding areas can be divided into two or three general regions. Most often the continental area of Antarctica is identified, with the Antarctic Peninsula being included as the maritime Antarctic due to oceanic influences (Lindsay, 1978; Sancho and Pintado, 2004). Usually a third area is also identified as being separate from the maritime antarctic, the sub antarctic (Robinson et al., 2003). The focus of this review is the continental and maritime regions. There are only two native flowering plants in Antarctica, with the terrestrial vegetation being primarily composed of cryptograms. Lichen are the most species rich, with 350 species currently described (Kappen, 2000; Robinson et al., 2003). However, there is some debate about this total, depending on classifications, with a more conservative total also being put forward (Lindsay, 1978).
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