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Tundra Ranges North of the Boreal Forest.

Tundra Ranges North of the Boreal Forest.

... carbohydrates become of paramount importance in the diet to meet the needs of basal metabolism, locomotion and maintenance of body heat. These changes in requireme[r] ... See full document

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Current vegetation dynamics of the “forest mountain tundra” ecotones of Lake Baikal coastal ranges

Current vegetation dynamics of the “forest mountain tundra” ecotones of Lake Baikal coastal ranges

... and north western exposition, cedar (Pinus si- birica Du Tour) with admixture of spruce Picea obovata ...and north- western expositions there are cedar (Pinus sibirica Du Tour)-fir (Abies sibirica ... See full document

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A Survey of Lichens and Bryophytes in White Spruce,  Picea glauca , Tree Islands on a Calcareous Beach Ridge in Northeastern Manitoba

A Survey of Lichens and Bryophytes in White Spruce, Picea glauca , Tree Islands on a Calcareous Beach Ridge in Northeastern Manitoba

... Studies on the diversity of lichens and bryophytes in northern ecosystems have focused on open tundra and boreal forests. Krummholz tree islands have received little attention. This study examined species’ ... See full document

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Spatial and temporal variation of bulk snow properties in northern boreal and tundra environments based on extensive field measurements

Spatial and temporal variation of bulk snow properties in northern boreal and tundra environments based on extensive field measurements

... in tundra landscape versus snow–vegetation interac- tions in the boreal forest) and they may work simultaneously at several scales (Blöschl, ... See full document

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Tundra Swan (Cygnus columbianus columbianus) Habitat Selection during the Nonbreeding Period

Tundra Swan (Cygnus columbianus columbianus) Habitat Selection during the Nonbreeding Period

... of North Dakota where the availability of agriculture is especially high (over 80% of available habitats) in comparison with other ...the Boreal Forest where agriculture was unavailable and SAV may ... See full document

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Dominant effect of increasing forest biomass on evapotranspiration: interpretations of movement in Budyko space

Dominant effect of increasing forest biomass on evapotranspiration: interpretations of movement in Budyko space

... and boreal forests focusing on the effect on evapotranspiration and water yield relate generally to forest ...As forest clear-cutting has been found to reduce evapotranspiration and increase runoff, ... See full document

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Ecosystem management in paludified boreal forests: enhancing wood production, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration at the landscape level

Ecosystem management in paludified boreal forests: enhancing wood production, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration at the landscape level

... new forest manage- ment regime specifically designed to implement sus- tainable forest development through ecosystem-based management (Government of Quebec ...maintaining forest structures that are ... See full document

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Modeling feedbacks between a boreal forest and the planetary boundary layer

Modeling feedbacks between a boreal forest and the planetary boundary layer

... Understanding the mechanisms controlling the coupled atmosphere-biosphere system allows improved scaling between observations at the stand scale (e.g., flux towers) and those at larger scales, e.g., airborne or satellite ... See full document

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In situ nuclear magnetic resonance response of permafrost and active layer soil in boreal and tundra ecosystems

In situ nuclear magnetic resonance response of permafrost and active layer soil in boreal and tundra ecosystems

... mafrost. These forests compose at least half of all the land area underlain by permafrost, and degradation of ice-rich permafrost can have severe consequences on these ecosys- tems, resulting in the conversion of ... See full document

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Selective Herbicides for Improving California Forest Ranges.

Selective Herbicides for Improving California Forest Ranges.

... Herbicides were sprayed on depleted range areas dominated by big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), black sagebrush (A. cana), green manzanita (Arc- tostaphylos patula[r] ... See full document

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1 Drought modulated boreal forest fire occurrence and

1 Drought modulated boreal forest fire occurrence and

... Here we combined fire frequency, burned area and climate data in the Altai boreal forests,.. 20.[r] ... See full document

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Persistent carbon sink at a boreal drained bog forest

Persistent carbon sink at a boreal drained bog forest

... Even though the flux and biomass data indicate a steady increase in soil C stock, a small (insignificant) subsidence of the soil surface was measured (0.14 cm year −1 ). The value is considerably smaller than that ... See full document

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Better Management on Longleaf Pine Forest Ranges.

Better Management on Longleaf Pine Forest Ranges.

... Several of these districts have recognized the need for better grazing management of the cutover lands to properly utilize the range forage and to coordinate suc[r] ... See full document

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Protected areas in boreal Canada: a baseline and considerations for the continued development of a representative and effective reserve network

Protected areas in boreal Canada: a baseline and considerations for the continued development of a representative and effective reserve network

... Abstract: Boreal forests maintain regionally important biodiversity and globally important ecosystem services, such as carbon storage and freshwater ...Many boreal systems have limited anthropogenic ... See full document

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The global potential for carbon capture and storage from forestry

The global potential for carbon capture and storage from forestry

... pure forest conservation with no harvest, the advantage of an active harvest strategy is that it may be applied at a constant rate on a timescale of sev- eral hundred years, not being constrained by maturing for- ... See full document

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Traditional use of medicinal plants in the boreal forest of Canada: review and perspectives

Traditional use of medicinal plants in the boreal forest of Canada: review and perspectives

... to forest communities and certified forests are increasing in pro- portion since the beginning of the ...mandate forest companies to protect biodiversity and Aboriginal cul- ...in forest management ... See full document

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BIRD SPECIES COMPOSITION AND FEEDING GUILD STRUCTURE IN SUBURBAN HABITAT OF LOWER SHIVALIK HIMALAYAS, UTTARAKHAND, INDIA

BIRD SPECIES COMPOSITION AND FEEDING GUILD STRUCTURE IN SUBURBAN HABITAT OF LOWER SHIVALIK HIMALAYAS, UTTARAKHAND, INDIA

... Lansdowne forest division (LFD) is situated between 29 o 37’ to 30 o 2’ North latitude and 78 o 19’ 13’’ to 78 o 43’0’’ East longitudinally in the south west portion of district Pauri ...The forest ... See full document

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Prehistoric exploitation of wetland habitats in North American boreal Forests

Prehistoric exploitation of wetland habitats in North American boreal Forests

... Following in Chapter Two are the prehistoric cultural sequences of the northern boreal forest examined against an environmental overview of the research area and through a number of Init[r] ... See full document

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Exploring drivers of litter decomposition in a greening Arctic: results from a transplant experiment across a tree line

Exploring drivers of litter decomposition in a greening Arctic: results from a transplant experiment across a tree line

... The forest and shrub environments are more favorable than tundra heath for the decomposition of all litter types, irrespective of origin;.. Deep winter snow and associated soil microclim[r] ... See full document

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New Grazing Research Programs for Southern Forest Ranges.

New Grazing Research Programs for Southern Forest Ranges.

... While timber pro- duction is the primary land use, native forage often grows abun- dantly beneath timber stands, in natural openings, and on cutover lands, providin[r] ... See full document

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