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- Featured Species-Associated Tundra Habitats: Arctic, Alpine and Maritime Tundra
- A Distribution Pattern of Ploidy Levels in Empetrum on Various Spatial Scales
- Vegetational Relationships with Air Mass Frequencies: Boreal Forest and Tundra
- Comments on Paedomorphosis in Woods of Certain Small Shrubs Sherwin Carlquist Pomona College; Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
- Ramsar Site Management Plans -- Russian Federation, Kamchatka Peninsula
- Consequences of a Sockeye Salmon Shortage for the Brown Bear in the Basin of Lake Kurilskoe, Southern Kamchatka
- Classification of Dwarf Heath Plant Communities on the Coastal Barrens of Nova Scotia
- Berry Production and Red-Backed Voles at Kluane Lake, Yukon Territory
- Black Crowberry (Empetrum Nigrum L.) Flavonoids and Their Health Promoting Activity
- On Ascomycetes on Diapensiales and Ericales in Fennoscandia
- Foraging Behavior of Brown Bears on Kodiak Island, Alaska
- Effects of Spruce Beetle Infestations on Berry Productivity on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska Lowell H
- Barrens Ecosystems in Nova Scotia: Classification of Heathlands and Related Plant Communities
- An Illustrated Key to the Ericaceae of Alberta
- New DNA Ploidy Level in Empetrum (Empetraceae) Revealed by Flow Cytometry
- Black Crowberry (Empetrum Nigrum L.) Flavonoids and Their Health Promoting Activity
- Climatic Determinants of Berry Crops in the Boreal Forest of the Southwestern Yukon
- Ecological Notes on Animals of the Churaill Region of Hudson Bay
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- Empetrum-Dominated Dry Heath Communities In
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- Response of 25 Rare Plant Species on Rocky Shorelines of Isle Royale National Park in the Face of Extreme Water Levels in Lake Superior
- Soils Wetland Determination
- Corema Album (L.) D. Don, the White Crowberry – a New Crop
- Vegetation Response to Prescribed Fire in the Kenai Mountains, Alaska
- Outcrops and Upland Meadows
- National Vegetation Classification: Boreal and Arctic Alaska Regional Analysis
- Ericaceae Heath Family
- Response of the Cover of Berry-Producing Species to Ecological Factors on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, USA
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