Ecosystem carbon fl uxes of Leymus arenarius and Honckenya peploides on Surtsey in relation to water availability: a pilot study. Surtsey Research 12: 77–80

iNTRoDUCTioN Surtsey is a volcanic island that emerged from the North Atlantic ocean in 1963. Vascular plants have dominated the primary succession on the island, and their colonisation and succession has been in-tensively studied (e.g. Fridriksson 1966, Magnússon

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Main Author: Bjarni D. Sigurdsson
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Summary:iNTRoDUCTioN Surtsey is a volcanic island that emerged from the North Atlantic ocean in 1963. Vascular plants have dominated the primary succession on the island, and their colonisation and succession has been in-tensively studied (e.g. Fridriksson 1966, Magnússon