Polar Biology
Description
Polar Biology publishes Original Papers, Reviews, and Short Notes and is the focal point for biologists working in polar regions. It is also of interest to scientists working in biology in general, ecology and physiology, as well as in oceanography and climatology related to polar life. Polar Biology presents results of studies in plants, animals, and micro-organisms of marine, limnic and terrestrial habitats in polar and subpolar regions of both hemispheres.
- Taxonomy/ Biogeography
- Life History
- Spatio-temporal Patterns in Abundance and Diversity
- Ecological Interactions
- Trophic Ecology
- Ecophysiology/ Biochemistry of Adaptation
- Biogeochemical Pathways and Cycles
- Ecological Models
- Human Impact/ Climate Change/ Conservation
36 Volumes 296 Issues 3,330 Articles available from 1983 - 2013
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Original Paper
Isolation of facultatively anaerobic soil bacteria from Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard
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Short Note
A survey of metal concentrations in higher plants, mosses, and lichens collected on King George Island in 1988
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Original Paper
The impact of snow accumulation on a heath spider community in a sub-Arctic landscape
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