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Phytosociological Classification in Chorological Borderline Areas
Journal of Biogeography, 1976In the Braun-Blanquet approach to phytosociology, totalfloristic composition with an emphasis on critical character taxa is used as a criterion to classify vegetation into a hierarchical system. However, several associations lacking true association character taxa have been recognized. This feature seems to be particularly common in phytochoric tension
M. J. A. Werger, H. van Gils
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Nishida Kitarō's Chiasmatic Chorology
2015Nishida Kitarō (1870–1945) is considered Japan's first and greatest modern philosopher. As founder of the Kyoto School, he began a rigorous philosophical engagement and dialogue with Western philosophical traditions, especially the work of G. W. F. Hegel. John W. M.
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Chorology of the Genera of Gramineae
Kew Bulletin, 1975Plant geography aims to elucidate the distribution of the world's vegetation. It is, in fact, ecology on a global scale, being concerned with the integration of taxa into communities, and with explaining their occurrence in terms of environmental factors.
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The Chorology of African Mountain Grasses
Kew Bulletin, 1976The mountains of tropical Africa have for long held a fascination for phytogeographers. They occur as isolated massifs or single mountains scattered across the continent, with their summits towering high above the surrounding tropical countryside and reaching up into the temperate conditions of high altitudes like so many islands; Carlquist (1974 ...
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The Chorology of Australasian Grasses
Kew Bulletin, 1995T. A. Cope, B. K. Simon
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