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River corridor plants revisited: What drives their unique distribution patterns?

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Agnieszka Nobis, Arkadiusz Nowak & Kaja Rola. (2018) Do invasive alien plants really threaten river bank vegetation? A case study based on plant communities typical for Chenopodium ficifolium—An indicator of large river valleys. PLOS ONE 13:3, pages e0194473.
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