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    by Smith, Ronald I.L.
    Published 1988
    ...The entirely cryptogamic vegetation of Bailey and Clark Peninsulas, Windmill Islands, Budd Coast...
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    ...(1) The source and availability of nutrients to the predominantly non-vascular cryptogam vegetation...
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    ... of coastal plant communities in the Maritime Antarctic region (cryptogams only) and the Falkland Islands...
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    ... in the cryptogams was arabitol reaching II5.4mgg−1 dry wt, equivalent to 71% of the total sugars plus polyols...
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    ... are linked to the enriched δ15N values of rookery soils. However, Antarctic cryptogams are mostly dependent...
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    ..., and cryptogamic vegetation has received far less attention. In this study natural gradients in nutrient...
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    by Davey, Martin C.
    Published in Polar Biology (1997)
    ...-free dry weight. year-1; this is somewhat higher than figures obtained for other Antarctic cryptogams...
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    ... environments has been sudden and locally devastating. The fragile cryptogam-dominated vegetation has suffered...
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    ...Studies of cryptogam responses to climate change in the polar regions are scarce because these slow...
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    ...) provides a representative example of polar cryptogam-dominated terrestrial ecosystems. In 2011, we mapped...
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    ... of the favourable conditions for the growth of the Antarctic cryptogam vegetation. Comparing our data with those...
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    by Smith, R.I.L.
    Published 2000
    ...An account is given of phanerogams and cryptogams(bryophytes and lichens) growing in extreme...
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    by Peat, Helen J.
    Published 1998
    ... for Antarctic and sub-Antarctic flowering plants and cryptogams held in herbaria world-wide. In addition...
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    by Montiel, Pedro O.
    Published 2000
    ... with cryptogams where levels were higher in spring and summer samples. The occurrence and seasonal variation...
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    by Smith, R.I.L.
    Published in Oecologia (1994)
    ... rapid than that of the dominant cryptogamic groups, Antarctic phanerogams may be useful bioindicators...
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    by Smith, Ronald I.L.
    Published 1990
    ...Antarctic cryptogamic communities are often remarkable for their uniformity in vegetation structure...
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