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- Arctic_vegetation abstract "In the Arctic, the low tundra vegetation clothes a landscape of wide vistas, lit by the low-angle light characteristic of high latitudes. Much of the Arctic shows little impact from human activities, making it one of the few places on earth one can see intact ecosystems. Arctic plants are adapted to short, cold growing seasons. They have the ability to withstand extremely cold temperatures in the winter (winter hardiness), but what is even more important is the ability to be able to function in limiting summer conditions.Arctic plants have a compressed growing season: they initiate growth rapidly in the spring, and flower and set seed much sooner than plants that grow in warmer conditions. Their peak metabolic rate also occurs at a much lower temperature than plants from farther south. Compact cushions of vegetation keep the plants close to the warm soil and shield the tender central growing shoot. The height of Arctic plants is also governed by snow depth. Plants that protrude above the snow are subject to strong winds, blowing snow, and being eaten by caribou, muskox, or ptarmigan. Mosses and lichens are common in the Arctic. These plants have the ability to stop growth at any time and resume it promptly when conditions improve. They can even survive being covered by snow and ice for over a year.".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageID "11295837".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageLength "3099".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageRevisionID "686626615".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Arctic.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arctic_flora.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystem.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Kleibers_law.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Lichen.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Moss.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Muskox.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Rock_ptarmigan.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Tree_line.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLink Tundra.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arctic vegetation".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Circumpolar Arctic Vegetation Map".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLinkText "arctic vegetation".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLinkText "arctic".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLinkText "low Arctic".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLinkText "sparse vegetation".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLinkText "tundra plants".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageWikiLinkText "vegetation".
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Arctic_vegetation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tone.
- Arctic_vegetation subject Category:Arctic_flora.
- Arctic_vegetation comment "In the Arctic, the low tundra vegetation clothes a landscape of wide vistas, lit by the low-angle light characteristic of high latitudes. Much of the Arctic shows little impact from human activities, making it one of the few places on earth one can see intact ecosystems. Arctic plants are adapted to short, cold growing seasons.".
- Arctic_vegetation label "Arctic vegetation".
- Arctic_vegetation sameAs Q4787597.
- Arctic_vegetation sameAs Vegetació_àrtica.
- Arctic_vegetation sameAs m.02r6qqc.
- Arctic_vegetation sameAs Q4787597.
- Arctic_vegetation wasDerivedFrom Arctic_vegetation?oldid=686626615.
- Arctic_vegetation isPrimaryTopicOf Arctic_vegetation.