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Islands in lakes and the sea: How do they differ?

Alexey Shipunov    
Liudmila Abramova    

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We studied plants on several neighbouring small islands in an Arctic lake and the sea and despite a common source of colonizers and similar environmental characteristics there were striking differences in the compositions of their floras. The best explanation of the differences could be a combination of several factors, most likely salinity and tides.

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