Journal: Rapp. Comm. int. Mer Medit.
Volume: 34 Year: 1995 Pages: from 127 to 127 Language: engleski Summary: Beside sthe Greek islands, Croatian Archipelago in Dalmatia
and Kvarner Gulf is the most dissected one by Mediterranean and European
coasts. It has 1233 islands and islets covering together 4380 km2 i.e. 98%
of all adriatic islands, the rest being some minute islets by eastern
Italy, Yugoslav Montenegro and Albania. Among them 413 are low skerry reefs
without plants or with some halophytes only. The total island flora of this
archipelago includes more than 2700 taxa. So far one studied the vascylar
floras in nearly 300 islands, and in 45 islands the floral lists are well
completed and treated in actual analysis. The richest floras grow in the
largest Krk (1473 taxa) and Hvar (1163 taxa),m and the prospected minute
reefs include 2-45 taxa.