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    The boreal ecosystem
[Text] : монография / J.A. Larsen. - New York ; London ; Toronto : Academic Press, 1980. - 500 p. : ил, табл. - (Physiological ecology series / Ed. by T.T.Kozlowski). - eng. - Библиогр. в конце разд. - ISBN 0-12-436880-8 : 36.00 р.
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Аннотация: This book summarizes current knowledge on the boreal forest of North America, with some reference to the boreal regions of Eurasia. It utilizes the technique of ecosystem analysis - a research tool useful in the study of ecology, forestry, resource management, protection of the environment, and preservation of natural resources. Its chapters discuss the history of the boreal vegetation since the glacial period, soils and climate of boreal regions, the plant communities of various regions, and the utilization and management of the boreal ecosystem. The book also discusses the terms of physiology and biochemistry, climatology, soil science, microbiology, plant nutrition, geology, and hydrology. It will be useful to students in biology and ecology, forestry researchers, ecologists, plant physiologists, soil scientists, agronomists, geneticists, and climatologists

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    The Northern Forest Border in Canada and Alaska
[Текст] : biotic Communities and Ecological Relationships / J.A. Larsen. - New York ; Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer, 1988. - 255 с. : ill. - (Ecological Studies : biotic Communities and Ecological Relationships ; 70). - eng. - Библиогр.: с. 221-248. - ISBN 0-387-96753-2 : 53.60 р.
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Forest ecology -- Timberline -- Canada

Аннотация: This examines the structure and composition of the plant communities of the northern treeline region in Canada and Alaska. The author describes the environmental factors responsible for the geographical position of the forest border and for local variations in the complex ecological relationships involved. The data presented, gathered during his long-term field studies, amount to a comprehensive survey of the area, with sampling sites extending from the Yukon to Hudson Bay. This generously illustrated text provides a solid foundation for future documentation of biotic changes in the northern ecotone caused, for example, by climatic shifts. It will be a valuable source of information for students and researchers in ecology, forestry, botany, and arctic studies, as well as biogeographers and bioclimatologists

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