The activity of subnivean invertebrates in southern Manitoba
Snow cover affects the activity of invertebrates and determines which invertebrates are winter-active. Snow cover varied between 40 and 60 cm in all habitats in the first winter that was slightly colder than average. Subnivean temperatures ranged between 0o and -8oC, depending on the ambient air t...
Main Author: | Aitchison, Caroline Williams. |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/6276 |
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