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Small amphibious plants have decreased extensively in Europe over the last century. owing to eutrophication, formation of organic sediments and improvements for strong competitors. To deepen our understanding of this rarity we tested adaptation and growth of four species exposed in air and under water. All species saved costs by having the same leaf type in air and water, but Baldellia repens and...