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- adjective Of or pertaining to
Fennoscandia
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Holocene vegetational and limnological changes in the Fennoscandian tree-line area as documented by pollen and diatom records from Lake Tsuolbmajavri, Finland.
Effects of climate change on hydro-ecology of contributing basins in the Arctic 2009
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In contrast to often quite distinct changes in physical limnology, changes in chemical limnological conditions have been relatively moderate during lake development in the Fennoscandian Arctic and on the Kola Peninsula [46].
Historical changes in freshwater ecosystems in the Arctic 2009
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How much do weasels shape microtine cycles in the northern Fennoscandian taiga?
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Vorren and Laberg [54] speculate on the existence of a close correlation between summer air temperatures and the waxing and waning phases of the northern Fennoscandian and southern Barents Sea Ice Sheets.
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Forest tundra vegetation represented by the Fennoscandian mountain birch forest, Abisko, northern Sweden.
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Due to the generally low buffering capacity of forest soils in the Fennoscandian region, a high level of air pollution, mainly originating abroad, has resulted in widespread soil acidification.
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As early as about 12200 years BP, areas north of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet in northernmost Finnmark (Norway) had been settled [16].
Introduction to Arctic Tundra and Polar Desert Ecosystems 2009
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Microtine rodents, birds, and hares (Lepus timidus) in the Fennoscandian boreal region undergo cyclic population fluctuations, generally on a three-to-four-year cycle [3].
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Norway and Greenland, the only Fennoscandian countries that have polar bears, are both signing members of the International Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears (IACPB).
Management and conservation of marine mammals and seabirds in the Arctic 2009
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Fennoscandian summers from AD 500: temperature changes on short and long timescales.
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