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  • ...he Antarctic Peninsula since the Last Glacial Maximum-a synthesis, ''Polar Biology'', '''21''', 227-234.</ref>), Ing&oacute;lfsson (2004<ref name="Ing&oacute; ...S., Taylor, F.W., Van Der Plicht, J. and Weyhenmeyer, C.E. 2004. Intcal04 Terrestrial Radiocarbon Age Calibration, 0-26 Cal Kyr Bp, ''Radiocarbon'', '''46''', 10
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  • ...ariations in ocean chlorophyll concentration contribute information on the biology of the Southern Ocean and are a key input for modeling of the South Ocean e ...he frequent repeat coverage at polar latitudes (1-2 days). Similarly, over terrestrial ice sheets large-scale patterns of seasonal melt can be observed.
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  • ...coastline, most exposed ground takes the form of &lsquo;islands&rsquo; of terrestrial habitat of varying size at low altitude and close to the coast, surrounded ...''Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research'', '''37''', 239-245.</ref>), using terrestrial arthropod abundances obtained from lake sediment cores on maritime Antarcti
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  • ...ontinent, particularly along the Antarctic Peninsula and in Victoria Land, terrestrial habitats exist in all sectors of the continent, and both in coastal and inl ...original exploring expeditions of the &lsquo;heroic era&rsquo;. Even where terrestrial biological research is undertaken within a region or by a national operator
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  • ...8<ref name="Convey, 2008">Convey, P. 2008. Non-native species in Antarctic terrestrial and freshwater environments: presence, sources, impacts and predictions. No ...onse during spring freeze-thaw cycles in Antarctic fellfield fines, ''Soil Biology and Biochemistry'', '''19''', 381-390.</ref>; Melick and Seppelt, 1992<ref
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  • Looked at from the perspective of the terrestrial and freshwater biologists and biogeographers, the various bits of land are ...4 pp.</ref>; Coulson 2007<ref name="Coulson, 2007">Coulson, S.J. 2007. The terrestrial and freshwater invertebrate fauna of the High Arctic archipelago of Svalbar
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology over the next 100 years]]'' ...ganisms as well as on the extent of sea ice, hence on the life history and biology of many species (but see Barnes and Peck, 2008<ref name="Barnes and Peck, 2
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  • :''This page is part of the topic [[Marine biology in the instrumental period]]'' It is now acknowledged that large terrestrial herbivores (megafauna) condition ecosystems by promoting a vegetation cover
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