Bryophytes of fragmented old-growth spruce forest stands of the North Karelian Biosphere Reserve and adjacent areas of Finland
Anatoly I. Maksimov, Alexey D. Potemkin, Timo J. Hokkanen, Tatjana A. Maksimova

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