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    Food Habits and Body Composition of Adult and Juvenile Meadow Pipit [Anthus pratensis (L.)]

    Among the main topics of Norwegian IBP tundra biome studies at Hardangervidda, described by Sonesson et al. (1975), are investigations of energy flow and mineral cycling. Numerous calorimetric investigations on t...

    H.-J. Skar, S. Hågvar, A. Hagen, E. Østbye in Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems (1975)

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    Density Variations of Bird Populations in High Mountain Habitats, Hardangervidda

    Five study areas situated in the mid- and low-alpine zones (Dahl, 1975) on the mountain plateau of Hardangervidda were chosen for surveys of density variations of bird populations, carried out from 1967 to 1973, ...

    L. Lien, E. Østbye, A. Hagen, H.-J. Skar, D. Svalastog in Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems (1975)

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    Energy Budget of a Population of the Root Vole [Microtus oeconomus (Pall.)] in a High Mountain Habitat, Hardangervidda

    In this paper the energy budget of a root vole population (Microtus oeconomus) from a high mountain habitat at Finse, Hardangervidda, Norway (60°36′ N, 7° 31′ E) is calculated for the period 1969–1972 including a...

    A. Hagen, E. Østbye, H.-J. Skar in Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems (1975)

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    Faunal Structure of Hardangervidda, Norway

    The outline of vertebrates is mostly based on year-round investigations from 1959 onwards in the Finse area, which is situated in the north-western part of the Hardangervidda plateau (Østbye et al., 1972a; Soness...

    T. Solhøy, E. Østbye, H. Kauri, A. Hagen, L. Lien in Fennoscandian Tundra Ecosystems (1975)