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English: The four habitat types studied in the Qarlikturvik valley, Bylot Island, Nunavut. The close view at the bottom right of each picture represents the 70 cm × 70 cm quadrats that were used to determine species richness and abundance in each sampling site. |
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Source | Naïm Perreault et. al. "Thermo-erosion gullies boost the transition from wet to mesic tundra vegetation", Biogeosciences doi:10.5194/bg-13-1237-2016 |
Author | Naïm Perreault, Esther Lévesque, Daniel Fortier, Laurent J. Lamarque |
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