Historical Aspects of the Northern Canadian Treeline

Authors

  • Harvey Nichols

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic2786

Keywords:

Copper Eskimos

Abstract

From palynological studies it appears that northernmost dwarf spruces of the tundra and parts of the forest-tundra boundary may be relicts from times of prior warmth, and if felled might not regenerate. This disequilibrium may help explain the partial incongruence of modern climatic limits with the present forest edge. Seedlings established as a result of recent warming should therefore be found within the northernmost woodlands rather than in the southern tundra.

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Published

1976-01-01