Poa arctica explained
Poa arctica, the Arctic bluegrass or Arctic meadow grass, is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae, with a subarctic circumpolar distribution, extending into the Rockies.[1] [2] Often a dominant species in the tundra, it responds positively to disturbance.[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: Poa arctica R.Br. . . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 5 July 2021 .
- Poa arctica R.Br. . Registry-Migration.Gbif.Org . GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset . 2021 . GBIF Secretariat . 10.15468/39omei . 5 July 2021 .
- Warming experiments elucidate the drivers of observed directional changes in tundra vegetation . 2015 . Hollister . Robert D. . May . Jeremy L. . Kremers . Kelseyann S. . Tweedie . Craig E. . Oberbauer . Steven F. . Liebig . Jennifer A. . Botting . Timothy F. . Barrett . Robert T. . Gregory . Jessica L. . Ecology and Evolution . 5 . 9 . 1881–1895 . 10.1002/ece3.1499 . 26140204 . 4485969 . 2015EcoEv...5.1881H .