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[Animals as carriers of information on the environment [use of mayfly larvae (Baetis rhodani) as indicator species in monitoring of inland water acidification]]
1982
Raddum, G.G. | Fjellheim, A. (Bergen Univ. (Norway). Zoologisk Museum)
Effects of environmental stress on forest crown condition in Europe. Part I: hypotheses and approach to the study
2000
Vries, W. de | Klap, J.M. | Erisman, J.W.
Effects of environmental stress on forest crown condition in Europe. Part III: estimation of critical deposition and concentration levels and their exceedances
2000
Vries, W. de | Reinds, G.J. | Klap, J.M. | Leeuwen, E.P. van | Erisman, J.W.
An evaluation of New York State lake liming data and the application of models from Scandinavian lakes to Adirondack lakes
1988
Gloss, S.P. | Schofield, C.L. | Sherman, R.E.
Atmospheric deposition in Fenno-Scandia: characteristics and trends
1986
Semb, A. (Norwegian Inst. for Air Research, Lillestroem (Norway)) | Dovland, H.
Acidic deposition and its effects on the forests of Nordic Europe
1986
Andersson, F. (Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala (Sweden). Dept. of Ecology and Environmental Research)
Acid deposition and effects in Nordic Europe; damage to fish populations in Scandinavia continue to apace
1986
Rosseland, B.O. (Directorate for Nature and Management, Trondheim (Norway). Fish Research Div.) | Skogheim, O.K. | Sevaldrud, I.H.
Outlines of the results from the report: Acid deposition and forest decline in Central Europe: an appraisal of the Scandinavian situation
1986
Johnson, I.
Summarizing comments on air pollution and forest decline
1986
Henriksen, H.A.
Direct Effects on Boreal Forest Trees in Northern Europe
1993
Koski, V. (Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa (Finland). Department of Forest Ecology)
Northern species not only tolerate but even benefit vegetatively from a slightly warmer climate than they have been adapted to. If the climatic warming remains below 5 celsius in annual mean temperature, the present forest will not be subject to direct disaster. Reproductive processes are likely to be enhanced through increased flowering and better seed maturation. There are few empirical studies on reproductive biology in new environments.
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