1999
DOI: 10.2307/3244243
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The Moss Flora of King George Island, Antarctica

Abstract: Hypnaceae species excluded from King George Island . .

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“…In contrast, Beaufort Island, located in the Ross Sea off the Victoria Land coast, is mostly ice and snow covered, although it still includes a variety of ice-free habitats that support a relatively diverse terrestrial biota for this region (Seppelt et al 1996). Beaufort Island is isolated, difficult to access and is known to be visited only infrequently.…”
Section: Barientos and Beaufort Islandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast, Beaufort Island, located in the Ross Sea off the Victoria Land coast, is mostly ice and snow covered, although it still includes a variety of ice-free habitats that support a relatively diverse terrestrial biota for this region (Seppelt et al 1996). Beaufort Island is isolated, difficult to access and is known to be visited only infrequently.…”
Section: Barientos and Beaufort Islandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further studies of the island's avifauna have been published by Woehler (1993) and Woehler and Croxall (1996) but these studies remain sporadic. Seppelt et al (1996) studied the island's byoflora and its relationship with the vertebrate fauna. The island has not been comprehensively studied or documented, and remains largely undisturbed by any human activity.…”
Section: Barientos and Beaufort Islandsmentioning
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