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    Recent changes in the frequency of plant species and vegetation types in Scania, S Sweden, compared to changes during the twentieth century by Tyler, Torbjörn, Andersson, Stefan, Fröberg, Lars, Olsson, Kjell-Arne, Svensson, Åke, Olsson, Ola

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-03-2020)
    “…Based on data from three surveys of the vascular flora of the province of Scania, southernmost Sweden, conducted 1938–1971, 1987–2006 and 2008–2015, we analyse…”
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    Climate warming and land‐use changes drive broad‐scale floristic changes in Southern Sweden by Tyler, Torbjörn, Herbertsson, Lina, Olsson, Pål Axel, Fröberg, Lars, Olsson, Kjell‐Arne, Svensson, Åke, Olsson, Ola

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2018)
    “…Land‐use changes, pollution and climate warming during the 20th century have caused changes in biodiversity across the world. However, in many cases, the…”
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    Snail herbivory decreases cyanobacterial abundance and lichen diversity along cracks of limestone pavements by Fröberg, Lars, Stoll, Peter, Baur, Anette, Baur, Bruno

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-03-2011)
    “…Herbivores are known to decrease plant species diversity in ecosystems with low productivity. Limestone pavements are low-productive habitats harboring…”
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    Nomenclatural notes to Flora Nordica Vol. 6 (Thymelaeaceae-Apiaceae) by Jonsell, Bengt, Ericsson, Stefan, Fröberg, Lars, Rostański, Krzysztof, Snogerup, Sven, Widén, Björn

    Published in Nordic journal of botany (01-04-2009)
    “…The following names in Flora Nordica Vol. 6 are subject to nomenclatural action: Helianthemum oelandicum var. canescens (typified), Epilobium hornemannii…”
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    Herbivory on calcicolous lichens: different food preferences and growth rates in two co-existing land snails by Baur, A. (Basel Univ. (Switzerland). Inst. of Zoology), Baur, B, Froeberg, L

    Published in Oecologia (01-08-1994)
    “…A total of 32 calcicolous lichen species, one alga and one bryophyte were recorded on a limestone wall in the grassland Great Alvar on the Baltic island of…”
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    Blood pressure and other cardiovascular risk factors among treated hypertensives in Swedish primary health care by Cederholm, Jan, Nilsson, Peter M., Anderberg, Carl-Peter, Fröberg, Lars, Petersson, Ulla

    “…Objective - To evaluate antihypertensive treatment and other cardiovascular risk factors in primary health care. Design - Cross-sectional survey of consecutive…”
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    Millora – Miljö- och floraövervakning i Skåne by Fröberg, Lars

    Published in Nordic journal of botany (2013)
    “…Abstract is not available…”
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    Ultrastructure of snail grazing damage to calcicolous lichens by Baur, Bruno, Fröberg, Lars, Baur, Anette, Guggenheim, Richard, Haase, Martin

    Published in Nordic journal of botany (01-03-2000)
    “…The identification of damaged lichens is often difficult due to changes in the morphology of regenerating specimens. We examined the Ultrastructure of grazing…”
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    Species diversity and grazing damage in a calcicolous lichen community on top of stone walls in Öland, Sweden by Baur, Bruno, Fröberg, Lars, Baur, Anette

    Published in Annales botanici fennici (01-01-1995)
    “…Diversity of the calcicolous lichen flora and grazing damage to lichens were recorded on 12 limestone walls in the grassland Great Alvar on the Baltic island…”
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    Chemical variation within and between individuals of the lichenized ascomycete Tephromela atra by Hesbacher, Sonja, Fröberg, Lars, Baur, Anette, Baur, Bruno, Proksch, Peter

    “…HPLC-analysis was used to determine the concentrations of the lichen compounds alectoronic acid (depsidon), α-collatolic acid (depsidon) and atranorin (depsid)…”
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