Succession : symposium on advances in vegetation sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 1979

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    • Maarel, Eddy van der

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Succession : symposium on advances in vegetation sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 1979

edited by Eddy van der Maarel

(Advances in vegetation science, 3)

Junk, 1980

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Symposium on Advances in Vegetation Science, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 1979

Table of Contents

An arrangement of changes along gradients, with examples from successions in boreal peatland.- The use of vital attributes to predict successional changes in plant communities subject to recurrent disturbances.- Vegetation dynamics and sex structure of the populations of pioneer dioecious woody plants.- Succession patterns on mountain pastures.- Patterns of plant species diversity in fynbos vegetation, South Africa.- Diversity and stability in garrigue ecosystems after fire.- Development of species diversity in some mediterranean plant communities.- Changes in mediterranean shrub communities with Cytisus purgans and Genista scorpius.- Phenological spread in plants: A result of adaptations to environmental stochasticity?.- An exploratory analysis of grassland dynamics: An example of a lawn succession.- Vegetation development in a former orchard under different treatments: A preliminary report.- Succession in a South Swedish deciduous wood: A numerical approach.- A numerical study of successions in an abandoned, damp calcareous meadow in S Sweden.- Succession: A population process.- The individualistic nature of plant community development.- Vegetation dynamics or ecosystem dynamics: Dynamic sufficiency in succession theory.

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  • NCID
    BA04256928
  • ISBN
    • 9061936101
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    The Hague ; London
  • Pages/Volumes
    vii, 151 p.
  • Size
    27 cm
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