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1“...Populations of green alder (Alnus crispa (Ait.) Pursh) growing on south-facing and well-drained...”
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2“... that they are mesothermal and hydrophilic, the shrub layer is not typical for them, and the grass cover of alder forests...”
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3“... of the associated boreal biota had returned to interior Alaska by 8500 years BP. A fluctuation of alder percentages...”
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4“... that they are mesothermal and hydrophilic, the shrub layer is not typical for them, and the grass cover of alder forests...”
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5“... la perspective de mettre en lumière des états d’esprit et des états de société. In the alder...”
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6by Steelandt, Stéphanie“... microscope. Spruce was the most abundant, followed by willow, larch, poplar and alder. White cedar, white...”
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7by Richard, Pierre J. H., Larouche, Alayn, Bouchard, Michel A.“... land by trees, shrubs and herbs. Green alder (Alnus crispa) and larch (Larix laricina) dominated...”
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8by Ritchie, J. C., Cinq-Mars, J., Cwynar, L. C.“... by spruce and alder. Based on these results, but also drawing on recent findings from other sites in N...”
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9“... by a bog dominated by Ericaceae and Myrica gale, then by an alder thicket (Alnus rugosa) and finally...”
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10“... phytologie et Centre Populations of green alder (Alnus crispa (Ait.) Pursh) growing on south-facing and well...”
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11“... (oak and alder woodlands) provides a first comparative approach of their use by different groups...”
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12“... woodland (Picea mariana) followed, where alder (Alnus crispa) and dwarf birch (Betula glandulosa) were...”
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13“... during this period. Green alder was the dominant shrub species in the two continental sites and dwarf...”
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14“... alder and aspen experienced increased abundance during a period of elevated fire incidence. It took 1000...”
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15by Matthews, John V., Schweger, Charles E., Hughes, Owen L.“... birch and alder are rare to absent, both pollen and macro-fossils suggest a climate no colder than...”
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16“... species were dominant in the pollen spectra during this period. Green alder was the dominant shrub species...”
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17by Steelandt, Stéphanie“.... Spruce was the most abundant taxon, followed by willow, larch, poplar and alder. White cedar, white birch...”
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18by Guertin-Pasquier, Alexandre“... and banksiana), spruce (Picea cf. mariana), alder (Alnus type crispa and incana) and larch (Larix...”
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19by Guertin-Pasquier, Alexandre“... and banksiana), spruce (Picea cf. mariana), alder (Alnus type crispa and incana) and larch (Larix...”
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20by Steelandt, Stéphanie“.... Spruce was the most abundant taxon, followed by willow, larch, poplar and alder. White cedar, white birch...”
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