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1. plant and animal propagules inadvertently carried into the Antarctic [FATE]
Data were collected on three sites, see under Purpose. For Falklands Islands there are observations and countings of species, and data on soil respiration (2004, 2005). For all three sites climate ...


2. Climate change and Polar Terrestrial Ecosystems [Polar_Ecosystem_Global_Warming_Huiskes_IPY59_NL]   PARENT DIF
Environmental manipulation studies are integral to determine impacts of climate warming. Chambers are predominantly used to assess summer warming on terrestrial biota, while changes during other seasons ...


3. plant and animal propagules inadvertently carried into the Antarctic [Aliens_Antarctic_Huiskes_IPY170_NL]
In the austral summer of 2007/2008, using the momentum of the International Polar Year (2007-2009), an international team of ecologists assessed propagule (e.g. seeds, spores, reproductive adult organisms) ...


4. Antarctic Coastal Ecology [ACE]
Objectives: ? To assess the structure and functioning of the Antarctic coastal ecosystem and the relationships between marine and terrestrial biota. ? To assess the origin of organic ...


5. Population increase in Deschampsia Antarctica: genotypic variation or phenotypic plasticity? [Deschampsia_project_NL_Wouw]
PROBLEM DEFINITION Genetic exchange between local populations of Deschampsia Antarctica (Poaceae), one of the two phanerogams occurring in Antarctica, might be difficult. Dispersal of the species ...


6. Sources, Pathways and Sinks of Organic Matter in Antarctic Terrestrial Ecosystems (MATE) [MATE.NL]
Terrestrial, limnetic and coastal ecosystems in Antarctica are connected by transport (predominantly by melt water) of organic matter and minerals. Temperature increase (either ...


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