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Butterwort, primrose, and eyebright are arctic disjuncts, or northern plants who have been separated from their main populations. "We're very interested in these species as the vanguard of climate change for the Arctic. Whatever is happening here is what we expect to see happening farther north, as the climate continues to warm," said Dr. Briana Gross, an Associate Professor at UMN-Duluth.
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Butterwort, primrose, and eyebright are arctic disjuncts, or northern plants who have been separated from their main populations. "We're very interested in these species as the vanguard of climate change for the Arctic. Whatever is happening here is what we expect to see happening farther north, as the climate continues to warm," said Dr. Briana Gross, an Associate Professor at UMN-Duluth.

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