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Ecology's inattention to the city: Exploring a regime of scientific imperceptibility. [PDF]

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A critique for phytosociology

Journal of Vegetation Science, 2003
Abstract.Phytosociology is a subdiscipline of plant ecology that describes the co‐occurrence of plant species in communities. Gradient analysis and classification are its complementary tools. Various peculiarities and anachronisms of Central European phytosociology conceal its similarity with Anglo‐American approaches.
Jörg Ewald
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Data-processing in phytosociology, retrospect and anticipation

Plant Ecology, 1976
The Working Group for Data-Processing in Phytosociology of the International Society for Vegetation Science is now to finish its activities. Through four conferences of the Working Group at Trieste (1969), the Netherlands (1971), Prague (1973) and Montpellier (1975), during the 14th Symposium of the Society which was devoted to Basic problems and ...
Eddy Maarel   +2 more
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Vegetation unit assignments: phytosociology experts and classification programs show similar performance but low convergence

open access: yesApplied Vegetation Science, 2020
International audienceAims Assigning vegetation plots to vegetation units is a key step in biodiversity management projects. Nevertheless, the process of plot assignment to types is usually non-standardized, and assignment consistency remains poorly ...
Lise Maciejewski   +2 more
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Phytosociology

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J. Dengler, M. Chytrý, J. Ewald
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