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Volumn 20, Issue 2, 2004, Pages 161-172
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Aerobiological clines: The role of topography as a barrier for establishing dispersal corridors
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Author keywords
Adirondacks; aerobiological clines; ecological corridor; fungal spores; pollen
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Indexed keywords
AEROSPACE MEDICINE;
ALGA;
ALTERNARIA;
ARTICLE;
ASCOSPORE;
CANADA;
CLADOSPORIUM;
CLIMATE;
CONCENTRATION RESPONSE;
CORRELATION ANALYSIS;
DEMOGRAPHY;
DISPERSION;
ECOLOGY;
EPICOCCUM;
FLOWER;
GANODERMA;
GEOLOGY;
ISLAND (GEOLOGICAL);
LAKE;
MICROSCOPY;
MORPHOLOGY;
MYXOMYCETES;
PECAN;
PHYTOGEOGRAPHY;
PINE;
POACEAE;
POLLEN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RAGWEED;
RIVER;
SAMPLING;
SPORANGIUM;
STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE;
TOPOGRAPHY;
USTILAGO;
WALNUT;
ALGAE;
ALTERNARIA;
AMBROSIA;
CARYA;
CARYA ILLINOINENSIS;
CLADOSPORIUM;
CONIUM MACULATUM;
EPICOCCUM;
GANODERMA;
JUGLANS;
MYXOGASTRIA;
POACEAE;
QUERCUS;
USTILAGO;
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EID: 3142696241
PISSN: 03935965
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1023/B:AERO.0000032953.03309.c5 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (13)
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References (16)
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