Discussion on the preceding papers
P. D. Brown. In Spitzbergen Polytrichum alpestre and P. alpinum both fruit freely, but the climate is warmer there owing to the influence of the Gulf Stream. M. W. Holdgate. How much decomposition occurs in Antarctic bryophyte communities? We have heard average annual growth rates of 3 to 5 mm sugge...
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