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Arctic Terrestrial Biology
Introduction to the Arctic environment
The Arctic and the Arctic Circle
Short history of the Arctic environment
Arctic terrestrial ecosystem
Arctic Freshwater Habitats
Focus Area: Archipelagoes of the Barents Sea
Global context
References Intro
Fungi
What is a fungus?
Systematics of fungi
Fungi in the Arctic Environment
Saprotrophic fungi
Parasitic fungi
Mutualistic fungi
Fungi in Svalbard
Fungi references
Bryophytes
What are bryophytes?
Life cycle
Biogeography
Diversity
Habitats
Adaptations and constraints
Ecosystem role
As environmental indicators
Bryophyte references
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Arctic Terrestrial Biology
Introduction to the Arctic environment
The Arctic and the Arctic Circle
Short history of the Arctic environment
Arctic terrestrial ecosystem
Arctic Freshwater Habitats
Focus Area: Archipelagoes of the Barents Sea
Global context
References Intro
Fungi
What is a fungus?
Systematics of fungi
Fungi in the Arctic Environment
Saprotrophic fungi
Parasitic fungi
Mutualistic fungi
Fungi in Svalbard
Fungi references
Bryophytes
What are bryophytes?
Life cycle
Biogeography
Diversity
Habitats
Adaptations and constraints
Ecosystem role
As environmental indicators
Bryophyte references
Glossary
Reference overview
Contributing authors
Resources
External resources
Course resources
Arctic internship blog
About
Contributing authors
Contact
Funding
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Mycobiont
The fungal part of lichen is called
mycobiont
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