Patterns of plant traits in annual vegetation of man-made habitats in central Europe
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I. Kühn | P. Pyšek | M. Chytrý | Ondrej Hájek | L. Tichý | Zdeňka Lososová | Z. Lososová | Viera Horáková | Ondřej Hájek
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