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Management, biodiversity and restoration potential of salt grassland vegetation of the Baltic Sea: Analyses along a complex ecological gradientWanner, 2009
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Salt grasslands along the Baltic Sea coasts are characterized by several ecological gradients: Salinity decreases towards the Northeast, climate becomes more continental and winters more ice-rich. Different soils developed because of land rise in the North and land …
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