Can plant population biology solve the mysteries of Arctic tundra ecology?
Se forskarrapport: Can plant population biology solve the mysteries of Arctic tundra ecology?
Datum
Juni–september 1999
Deltagare
Forskningsledare
KariAnne Bråthen
Institutt for biologi, Universitetet i Tromsø
Norge
Forskningsledare
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir
Botaniska institutionen, Göteborgs universitet
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