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Plant species diversity of the Lake Dora Islands, Tasmania
The relationship between the areas and plant species number of sixteen small islands in a Tasmanian subalpine lake is described. The nature of the island area species diversity curve seems to be strongly affected by island area rather than habitat heterogeneity, and by differences in species diversity in the vegetation zones found on the island.