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The Changing Alpine Treeline: The Example of Glacier National Park, Mt, USA Volume 12

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The Changing Alpine Treeline: The Example of Glacier National Park, Mt, USA Volume 12 - Butler, David R (Editor), and Malanson, George P (Editor), and Walsh, Stephen J (Editor)
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The alpine treeline ecotone (ATE) is an area of transition high on mountains where closed canopy forests from lower elevations give way to the open alpine tundra and rocky expanses above. Alpine tundra is an island biome and its ecotone with forest is subject to change, and like oceanic islands, alpine tundra is subject to invasion - or the upward advance of treeline. The invasion of tundra by trees will have consequences for the tundra biome as invasion does for other island flora and fauna. To examine the invasibility of ...

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The Changing Alpine Treeline: The Example of Glacier National Park, Mt, USA Volume 12 2009, Elsevier Science

ISBN-13: 9780444533647

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