works at: http://repository.uwyo.edu/uwnpsrc_reports Recommended Citation - HERBIVORY IN A SPATIALLY HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENT - PIKAS OCHOTONA PRINCEPS AND HIGH ALPINE VEGETATION JON MOEN+ DEPARTMENT
Jon Moen By combining digital humanities text-mining tools and a qualitative approach, we examine changing concepts in forestry journals in Sweden and the United States (US) in the early twentieth and ... : Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Umea˚ University, 901 87 Umea˚, Sweden. e-mail: Jon Moen is a professor in Ecology. His research focuses on sustainability science, with a
This paper uses northern Sweden as a case study of a multi-use social-ecological system, in which forestry and reindeer husbandry interact as different land use forms in the same area. We aim to describe the timeline of main events that have influenced resource use in northern Sweden, that is, to attempt a historical profiling of the system, and to discuss these trends in the...
Temperature is increasing in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions at a higher rate than anywhere else in the world. The frequency and nature of precipitation events are also predicted to change in the future. These changes in climate are expected, together with increasing human pressures, to have significant impacts on Arctic and sub-Arctic species and ecosystems. Due to the key role...
In northern Sweden, the availability of arboreal lichens (Bryoria fuscescens, Alectoria sarmentosa) as winter grazing resources is an important element in reindeer husbandry. With the industrialization of forestry, forests rich in arboreal lichens have diminished considerably. Here, we analyze how forestry has impacted lichen availability from the 1920's to the present day and...
collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Competing Interests: One of the authors (Jon Moen) is an academic editor of PLOS ONE. This does not alter the authors adherence
ecosystems: prospects for the European north Roland Jansson 4 Christer Nilsson 4 E. Carina H. Keskitalo 5 Tatiana Vlasova 6 Marja-Liisa Sutinen 7 Jon Moen 4 F. Stuart Chapin III 8 Kari Anne Bråthen 9 Mar
Background Plant performance is affected by the level of expression of PsbS, a key photoprotective protein involved in the process of feedback de-excitation (FDE), or the qE component of non-photochemical quenching, NPQ. Results In studies presented here, under constant laboratory conditions the metabolite profiles of leaves of wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana and plants lacking or...
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