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4941“... varied for different scales. In tundra, shrub richness was negatively correlated with graminoids, forbs...”
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4942“... ecosystems where the native vegetation consists predominantly of grasses, grass-like plants, forbs, or shrubs...”
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4943by Scharn, Ruud, Brachmann, Cole G., Patchett, Aurora, Reese, Heather, Bjorkman, Anne, Alatalo, Juha, Björk, Robert G., Jägerbrand, Annika K., Molau, Ulf, Björkman, Mats P.“..., forbs and graminoids). Warming significantly affected growth forms, but the direction of the response...”
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4944“... whereas forb cover declined. The decline in lichen abundance on the winter range of the Western Arctic...”
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4945by A. L. Whipple, C. Ray, J. Varner, J. N. Kitchens, A.A. Hove, J. A. Castillo Vardaro, J. L. Wilkening“..., putative ice presence, graminoid to forb ratio, graminoid cover, and measures of acute subsurface heat...”
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4946by A. L. Whipple, C. Ray, J. Varner, J. N. Kitchens, A.A. Hove, J. A. Castillo Vardaro, J. L. Wilkening“..., putative ice presence, graminoid to forb ratio, graminoid cover, and measures of acute subsurface heat...”
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4947“... the study whereas forb cover declined. The decline in lichen abundance on the winter range of the Western...”
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4948“... shrub abundances increased, while deciduous shrub, forb, graminoid, and lichen cover did not change...”
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4949“... shrub abundances increased, while deciduous shrub, forb, graminoid, and lichen cover did not change...”
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4950“.... In the mesic meadow, the abundance of forbs and bryophytes increased with snow enhancement, but the effect...”
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4951“... whereas forb cover declined. The decline in lichen abundance on the winter range of the Western Arctic...”
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4952by Epstein, Howard E., Walker, Marilyn D., F. Stuart Chapin III, Starfield, Anthony M.“... plant functional types including a variety of forbs, graminoids, shrubs, and nonvascular plants...”
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4953by Epstein, Howard E., Walker, Marilyn D., F. Stuart Chapin III, Starfield, Anthony M.“... plant functional types including a variety of forbs, graminoids, shrubs, and nonvascular plants...”
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4954“.... In both study areas seasonal diets ranged from 65 to 99% woody browse, with forbs 15% of summer diets...”
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4955“... with graminoids, forbs, and moss, but positively correlated with lichens within 1 m; opposite relationships were...”
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4956by Donald A. Walker, Martha K. Raynolds, Mikhail Z. Kanevskiy, Yuri S. Shur, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Benjamin M. Jones, Marcel Buchhorn, M. Torre Jorgenson, Jozef Šibík, Amy L. Breen, Anja Kade, Emily Watson-Cook, Georgy Matyshak, Helena Bergstedt, Anna K. Liljedahl, Ronald P. Daanen, Billy Connor, Dmitry Nicolsky, Jana L. Peirce“... strongly affected plant-community structure and composition, particularly small forbs, mosses, and lichens...”
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4957“... forbs. We found that the measured effects of warming on sexual reproduction were more consistently...”
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4958The Drabo corymbosae-Papaveretea dahliani − a new vegetation class of the High Arctic polar deserts.by Daniëls, Fred J. A., Elvebakk, Arve, Matveyeva, Nadezhda V., Mucina, Ladislav“... habitats in lowlands of the High Arctic subzone A (or Arctic herb, cushion forb or polar desert subzone...”
Published in Hacquetia (2016)
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4959“... with graminoids, forbs, and moss, but positively correlated with lichens within 1 m; opposite relationships were...”
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4960by Donald A. Walker, Martha K. Raynolds, Mikhail Z. Kanevskiy, Yuri S. Shur, Vladimir E. Romanovsky, Benjamin M. Jones, Marcel Buchhorn, M. Torre Jorgenson, Jozef Šibík, Amy L. Breen, Anja Kade, Emily Watson-Cook, Georgy Matyshak, Helena Bergstedt, Anna K. Liljedahl, Ronald P. Daanen, Billy Connor, Dmitry Nicolsky, Jana L. Peirce“... strongly affected plant-community structure and composition, particularly small forbs, mosses, and lichens...”
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