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  1. Labile and Stable Carbon Pools in Antarctic Soils of the Arctowski Region, King George Island
  2. Halfway Through Ex Situ Population Genetic Lifespan: The Case of Cochlearia polonica
  3. The effect of sodium fluoride on seeds germination and morphophysiological changes in the seedlings of the Antarctic species Colobanthus quitensis (Kunth) Bartl.and the Subantarctic species Colobanthus apetalus (Labill.) Druce
  4. Evaluation of factors influencing the eradication of annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.) from Point Thomas Oasis, King George Island, Maritime Antarctica
  5. Root-Associated Bacteria Community Characteristics of Antarctic Plants: Deschampsia antarctica and Colobanthus quitensis—a Comparison
  6. Bacterial Communities Associated with Poa annua Roots in Central European (Poland) and Antarctic Settings (King George Island)
  7. Influence of the population spatial structure on seed rain distribution of an invasive plant under harsh environment
  8. Retrotransposon‐based genetic diversity of Deschampsia antarctica Desv. from King George Island (Maritime Antarctic)
  9. Evolutionary dynamics of the chloroplast genome sequences of six Colobanthus species
  10. Mapping Glacier Forelands Based on UAV BVLOS Operation in Antarctica
  11. Is Antarctica under threat of alien species invasion?
  12. Increasing impacts by Antarctica’s most widespread invasive plant species as result of direct competition with native vascular plants
  13. The role of the soil seed store in the survival of an invasive population of Poa annua at Point Thomas Oasis, King George Island, maritime Antarctica
  14. Retrotransposon-based genetic variation of Poa annua populations from contrasting climate conditions
  15. Seed germination and invasion success of Poa annua L. in Antarctica
  16. The effects of methanesulfonic acid on seed germination and morphophysiological changes in the seedlings of two Colobanthus species
  17. Application of UAV BVLOS remote sensing data for multi-faceted analysis of Antarctic ecosystem
  18. Plastic biomass allocation as a trait increasing the invasiveness of annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.) in Antarctica
  19. Range-wide pattern of genetic variation in Colobanthus quitensis
  20. Study of fauna population changes on Penguin Island and Turret Point Oasis (King George Island, Antarctica) using an unmanned aerial vehicle
  21. The complete chloroplast genome of Colobanthus apetalus (Labill.) Druce: genome organization and comparison with related species
  22. What affects the probability of biological invasions in Antarctica? Using an expanded conceptual framework to anticipate the risk of alien species expansion
  23. Nutrient abundance and variability from soils in the coast of king George Island
  24. How much of the invader's genetic variability can slip between our fingers? A case study of secondary dispersal of Poa annua on King George Island (Antarctica)
  25. UAV-based detection and spatial analyses of periglacial landforms on Demay Point (King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica)
  26. RAPID ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES IN THE WESTERN ANTARCTIC PENINSULA REGION DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN ACTIVITY
  27. First step to eradication of Poa annua L. from Point Thomas Oasis (King George Island, South Shetlands, Antarctica)
  28. Response of Poa annua to extreme conditions: comparison of morphological traits between populations from cold and temperate climate conditions
  29. Genetic variability of Colobanthus quitensis from King George Island (Antarctica)
  30. Poa annua L. in the maritime Antarctic: an overview
  31. Spatial structure of the soil seed bank of Poa annua L.—alien species in the Antarctica
  32. Assessing the importance of human activities for the establishment of the invasive Poa annua in Antarctica
  33. Diaspores of the Introduced Species PoaannuaL. in Soil Samples from King George Island (South Shetlands, Antarctica)
  34. An analysis of fungal propagules transported to the Henryk Arctowski Antarctic Station
  35. Alien invertebrates transported accidentally to the Polish Antarctic Station in cargo and on fresh foods
  36. Diaspores and phyto-remains accidentally transported to the Antarctic Station during three expeditions
  37. Genetic structure of declining chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarcticus) populations from South Shetland Islands (Antarctica)
  38. Genetic and epigenetic variation in a cosmopolitan grass Poa annua from Antarctic and Polish populations
  39. Short Note: The first appearance and establishment of an alien vascular plant in natural habitats on the forefield of a retreating glacier in Antarctica
  40. Genetic and epigenetic studies on populations of Deschampsia antarctica Desv. from contrasting environments on King George Island
  41. Molecular variation of antarctic grass Deschampsia antarctica Desv. from King George Island (Antarctica)
  42. Low genetic differentiation between two morphotypes of the gastropod Nacella concinna from Admiralty Bay, Antarctica
  43. Recent Rapid Climate Changes in Antarctic and their Influence on Low Diversity Ecosystems
  44. Human impact upon the environment in the vicinity of Arctowski Station, King George Island, Antarctica
  45. Terrestrial Antarctic ecosystems in the changing world: An overview
  46. Plantations of Convallaria majalis L. as a threat to the natural stands of the species: Genetic variability of the cultivated plants and natural populations
  47. Poa annua L. in Antarctic: searching for the source of introduction
  48. Studies on genetic changes in rye samples (Secale cereale L.) maintained in a seed bank
  49. Genetic and morphological variation of Saxifraga caespitose L. from Spitsbergen (Svalbard): a preliminary study