Vascular Flora on Croatian Historic Structures: Drivers of Biodeterioration and Conservation Implications. [PDF]
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Diversity Drivers of Inland Saline Vegetation-What Unites Them and Divides Them? [PDF]
Dítě Z, Šuvada R, Tóth T, Dítě D.
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Regionwide and Nationwide Floristic Richness Reveal Vascular Plant Diversity in Central Asia. [PDF]
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Sandy Paradise or Rocky Hell? Investigating Soil Influence on <i>Thrinax radiata</i> Palm Groves from a Caribbean Island. [PDF]
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Floristic Diversity and Distribution Pattern along an Altitudinal Gradient in the Central Andes: A Case Study of Cajatambo, Peru. [PDF]
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Computer assisted floristic similarity analysis
Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica, 1971A program for polythetic numerical evaluation of phytosociological material is described. Using Sorensen's coefficient of floristic similarity it computes the homogeneity of subjectively chosen sets of releves, the affinity of each constituent releve to the set as well as the similarity between any pair of sets.
Jana Kosinová, Zdenek Kosina
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Upward shift of alpine plants increases floristic similarity of mountain summits
Journal of Vegetation Science, 2007AbstractQuestion: Does the upward shift of species and accompanied increase in species richness, induced by climate change, lead to homogenization of Alpine summit vegetation?Location: Bernina region of the Swiss Alps.Methods: Based on a data set from previous literature we expand the analysis from species richness to beta‐diversity and spatial ...
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FLORISTIC SIMILARITIES AMONG 51 REGIONS OF THE SOVIET UNION BASED ON THE BRASSICACEAE
TAXON, 1982SummaryFloristic similarities among 51 geographic regions in 7 superregions of the Soviet Union were analyzed using distributonal data of 736 species of the Brassicaceae. Due to the high number of species, they were grouped into 9 tribes before analysis.
Theodore J. Crovello, Douglas C. Miller
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The floras of mountain ranges, and their similarity, beta diversity, and endemism, are indicative of processes of community assembly; they are also the initial conditions for coming disassembly and reassembly in response to climate change. As such, these characteristics can inform thinking on refugia.
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