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Classification of plant communities

Edited by H. Whittaker

W. Junk, 1978

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Description

The natural communities of the world are diverse, and many schools of ecology have developed classifications of communities in partial independence of one another. There is consequently a vast and widely dispersed literature on the classification of plant and animal communities, comprising divergent approaches of different schools and representing a great experiment on the usefulness of different possibilities for classification. The editor sought in a re view monograph of 1962 to summarize these schools and their history, and in 1973 published a treatise on 'Ordination and Clas sification of Communities' as volume 5 of the Handbook of Vegetation Science. We were fortunate, in preparing the latter work, to have a truly international panel of authors to discuss different major ap proaches to classification. This second edition of the book of 1973 is intended to make the work more widely available in a less expensive form as companion volumes on ordination and on classification of plant communities.

Table of Contents

12 Approaches to Classifying Vegetation.- 13 The Physiognomic Approach.- 14 Dominance-Types.- 15 The Finnish School and Forest Site-Types.- 16 Synusial Approaches to Classification.- 17 Russian Approaches to Classification.- 18 North European Approaches to Classification.- 19 Numerical Classification.- 20 The Braun-Blanquet Approach.

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  • NCID
    BA02722462
  • ISBN
    • 9061935660
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    The Hague, Boston
  • Pages/Volumes
    408 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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