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Title
Vegetation diversity and selected abiotic factors influencing the primary succession process on the foreland of Gåsbreen, SvalbardJournal title
Polish Polar ResearchYearbook
2016Volume
vol. 37Numer
No 4Authors
Keywords
Arctic ; bryophytes ; colonisation ; glacier ; lichens ; vascular plantsDivisions of PAS
Nauki o ZiemiCoverage
493-509Publisher
Committee on Polar Research ; Polish Academy of SciencesDate
2016Type
Artykuły / ArticlesIdentifier
ISSN 0138-0338 ; eISSN 2081-8262References
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