Floristical and ecological properties for identifying of primeval forests in Estonia
True primeval forests in Estonia generally occur as isolated small patches while only a few larger forest stands still remain, mainly in some protected areas. All the surviving primeval forests have many characteristics in common, e.g., the abundance of hemerophobic vascular plant, lichen, bryophyte...
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