Abstract

The sites used in this comparison, Casey Station (Windmill Islands) and Syowa Station (Ongul Island) on the East Antarctic continent, show several features of plant cover, soils and soil related properties which are similar to those found in the maritime Antarctic (Henryk Arctowski Station, King George Island, South Shetland Islands). Thus, it seemed worthwhile to discuss this kind of similarity by an overall approach and to present them as welldescribed Antarctic habitats. These locations represent different kinds of habitats on both a large and small scale.

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