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Temporal trends, impact and partnership in floristic and phytosociology literature in the Brazilian Cerrado

, 2020
The Brazilian Cerrado is a biodiversity hotspot because of its high levels of species richness, endemism, and degree of threat. Plant inventories and quantitative vegetation analyses in Cerrado have contributed to clarifying species richness ...
N. E. Lima   +4 more
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Phytosociology.

The Journal of Ecology, 1979
A. J. C. Malloch, R. P. McIntosh
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The phytosociological approach in North American studies: Some considerations on phytosociological nomenclature

Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica, 1997
Phytosociology is a modem science which uses a methodology recognized by most plant ecologists to be the most efficient and effective way to explain natural vegetation patterns in a geographic area with a variety of ecological features. This approach is widely used in Europe, Asia, and North Africa, but not yet in North America.
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Phytosociology

Ecological communities possess distinct structural attributes that help differentiate various ecosystems, with both plant and animal communities playing integral roles. Plant ecologists focus on the structural classification of plant communities, while animal ecologists emphasize functional interrelationships.
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Phytosociology and phenology

1987
Relatively little is known about the syntaxonomy of the vegetation of central african floodplains. In 1978 Werger & Coetzee presented an account of the information on the floodplains within the Sudano-Zambezian Region available until then. From this account it is clear that the current knowledge of these floodplains is remarkably low (compare also ...
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Phytosociology and Archaeobotany

2016
In theory, the location of pollen profiles on the sites of past human activity might be expected to provide the fullest and most sensitive records. The off-site location of pollen profiles enables the palynologist to examine the environmental history of what may be a greater number of sites at the possible expense of the degree of certainty regarding ...
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Phytosociological associations of algal periphyton

1983
In the search for a method to distinguish ecological units of periphytic algal communities, the phytosociological method was applied. On the basis of numerous samples collected from 49 lakes, it was found that there occur two associations in the lakes of Northern Poland: Oedogonio-Epithemietum litoralae in eutrophic lakes, and Hapalosiphono ...
Ryszard Bohr   +2 more
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The Case of Russian Phytosociology

Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya, 2019
The article gives a historical overview of the formation and development of Russian phytosociology and its explicit and implicit relationships with sociology. The reasons for the using by the plant science the conceptual apparatus of sociology are considered.
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Phytosociological Terms

Kew Bulletin, 1965
A. R. Smith   +3 more
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