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Odonate (damselfly and dragonfly) species richness and species occupancy frequency distributions (SOFDs) were analyzed in relation to geographical location in standing waters (lakes and ponds) in Fennoscandia, from southern Sweden to central Finland.
E. Korkeamäki +4 more
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Mesolithic of the Eastern Fennoscandia: chronology and periodization
Basing on the array of radiocarbon dates got over the last decades the chronological framework of the Mesolithic of Eastern Fennoscandia was determined from the beginning of the Ancylus (8900 BC) to the maximum of the Litorina (5500 BC) transgressions of
Dmitriy V. Gerasimov
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Impact cratering record of Fennoscandia [PDF]
A compilation of circular topographic, morphological, or geophysical structures in Fennoscandia and adjacent areas reveals 62 craterform structures of which 15 appear to be of extraterrestrial origin due to meteorite impact.
Henkel, H., Pesonen, L. J.
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An Interesting Lycoperdon affin to L. ericaeum [PDF]
An interesting Lycoperdon affin to L. ericaeum. Lycoperdon collections recorded from acidic, dry, mossy habitats on rocks or on sand in Fennoscandia and the Northeastem of Spain are here described. These collections are close to L.
María Paz Martín Esteban +1 more
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Shifting body weight-fecundity relationship in a capital breeder : maternal effects on egg numbers of the autumnal moth under field conditions [PDF]
In the literature, various environmental factors are described as being capable of influencing the reproductive output of insect females irrespective of their body size. Still, female body size or weight is widely used as a proxy for fecundity.
Heisswolf, Annette +3 more
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Postglacial climate changes and vegetation responses in northern Europe [PDF]
Postglacial climate changes and vegetation responses were studied using a combination of biological and physical indicators preserved in lake sediments. Low-frequency trends, high-frequency events and rapid shifts in temperature and moisture balance were
Heikkilä, Maija
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Protecting rivers and lakes from pollution is crucial for maintaining the health of aquatic ecosystems and ensuring the well-being of both wildlife and humans.
Igor Alexandrovich Baryshev +2 more
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Assessment of the DNA barcode libraries for the study of the poorly-known rove beetle (Staphylinidae) fauna of West Siberia. [PDF]
Krivosheeva V +5 more
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Expansion of the winter moth outbreak range : no restrictive effects of competition with the resident autumnal moth [PDF]
1. Both direct and indirect competition can have profound effects on species abundance and expansion rates, especially for a species trying to strengthen a foothold in new areas, such as the winter moth (Operophtera brumata) currently in northernmost ...
Ammunét, Tea +3 more
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Epiphytic lichen diversity in Estonian and Fennoscandian old coniferous forests [PDF]
Lichen species richness and species composition were compared between Estonian and Fennoscandian old coniferous forests, with a special emphasis on woodland key habitat indicator species.
Leppik, Ede +4 more
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