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ABA 2013 01 01 World species richness in vascular plants 

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) 2013.

World species richness in vascular plants (from Settele et al. 2010; printed with permission from Pensoft Publishers).

 

 

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Meltofte, H. (ed.) 2013. Arctic Biodiversity Assessment. Status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Akureyri.

ABA 2013 Table 02 01 

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) 2013.

Table 2.1. Selected characteristics of species occurring in the Arctic, by taxonomic group. In addition to those species listed, there are an estimated 7,100 described and as-yet undescribed species of endoparasites and several thousand groups of microorganisms.

 

 

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Meltofte, H. (ed.) 2013. Arctic Biodiversity Assessment. Status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Akureyri.

ABA 2013 09 03 Characteristic 

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) 2013.

Figure 9.3. Characteristics of the Arctic vascular plant flora.

 

 

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Meltofte, H. (ed.) 2013. Arctic Biodiversity Assessment. Status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Akureyri.

ABA 2013 09 04 Distribution 

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) 2013.

Figure 9.4. Distribution types and plant functional types of the 106 Arctic endemic vascular plant species.

 

 

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Meltofte, H. (ed.) 2013. Arctic Biodiversity Assessment. Status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Akureyri.

ABA 2013 Table 09 01 VascularPlantSpecies 

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) 2013.

Table 9.1. Summary table of Arctic vascular plant species and distribution by Arctic flora province and subzone based on Elven (2007). Arctic floristic provinces, subzones (A-E), neighbouring boreal or boreal-alpine zone (N) and distribution derived from Elven (2007).

 

 

 

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Meltofte, H. (ed.) 2013. Arctic Biodiversity Assessment. Status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Akureyri.

ABA 2013 Table 10 04 

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) 2013.

Table 10.4. Examples of Arctic studies documenting high small-scale species richness of lichens in relation to vascular plants and bryophytes within study plots of different size in homogeneous vegetation (Greenland: all low Arctic, Canada: high Arctic).

 

 

 

 

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Meltofte, H. (ed.) 2013. Arctic Biodiversity Assessment. Status and trends in Arctic biodiversity. Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna, Akureyri.

ABA 2013 16 02 Map Habitat 

Arctic Biodiversity Assessment (ABA) 2013.

Figure 16.2. Current potential range of non-native aquatic plant hydrilla Hydrilla spp. if it invaded Alaska today and projected potential range with climate warming (adapted from Bella 2009).

 

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invasivehydrilla

Current potential range of Hydrilla verticillata in Alaska and projected potential range with climate warming

 

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i.e. Arctic Biodiversity Trends 2010.

 
 
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