Arctic–alpine
An Arctic–alpine taxon is one whose natural distribution includes the Arctic and more southerly mountain ranges, particularly the Alps. The presence of identical or similar taxa in both the tundra of the far north, and high mountain ranges much further south is testament to the similar environmental conditions found in the two locations. Arctic–alpine plants, for instance, must be adapted to the low temperatures, extremes of temperature, strong winds and short growing season; they are therefore typically low-growing and often form mats or cushions to reduce water loss through evapotranspiration.
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Arctic–alpine
An Arctic–alpine taxon is one whose natural distribution includes the Arctic and more southerly mountain ranges, particularly the Alps. The presence of identical or similar taxa in both the tundra of the far north, and high mountain ranges much further south is testament to the similar environmental conditions found in the two locations. Arctic–alpine plants, for instance, must be adapted to the low temperatures, extremes of temperature, strong winds and short growing season; they are therefore typically low-growing and often form mats or cushions to reduce water loss through evapotranspiration.
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An Arctic–alpine taxon is one ...... rum alpinum
* Veronica alpina
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Un taxon arctico-alpin (ou arc ...... dispersion à longue distance.
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Oxyria digyna growing in the Californian Sierra Nevada
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Oxyria digyna growing in the Svalbard archipelago
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Silene acaulis growing in northern Norway
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Silene acaulis growing in the Austrian Alps
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Examples of Arctic–alpine plants
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An Arctic–alpine taxon is one ...... ss through evapotranspiration.
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Un taxon arctico-alpin (ou arc ...... nes, en particulier les Alpes.
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Arctico-alpin
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Arctic–alpine
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