جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
28
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1975
ناشر
Societas Scientiarum Fennica
ISBN-10
9516530508
ISBN-13
9789516530508
توضیحات
In the serene landscape of Kangerjoki, N.E. Finland, an intriguing exploration unfolds regarding the intricate dynamics of pollen frequency in a bog ecosystem throughout the Flandrian period. Sheila Hicks delves into the microscopic world of pollen, revealing how environmental changes influence plant populations and, consequently, the surrounding ecosystem. The study illustrates the delicate balance of nature and the varying adaptations of flora in response to climatic shifts.
Hicks meticulously documents her observations, providing a thorough analysis of pollen samples that reflect the historical vegetation patterns in this unique environment. This research not only contributes valuable insights into paleoecology but also offers a window into the environmental conditions that shaped the landscape during the Flandrian. The work stands as a testament to the importance of preserving such habitats for future study and understanding.
With a well-crafted bibliography, the study enhances its academic rigor, grounding its findings in established research while paving the way for future inquiries into the ecological significance of pollen analysis.
Hicks meticulously documents her observations, providing a thorough analysis of pollen samples that reflect the historical vegetation patterns in this unique environment. This research not only contributes valuable insights into paleoecology but also offers a window into the environmental conditions that shaped the landscape during the Flandrian. The work stands as a testament to the importance of preserving such habitats for future study and understanding.
With a well-crafted bibliography, the study enhances its academic rigor, grounding its findings in established research while paving the way for future inquiries into the ecological significance of pollen analysis.