Numerical syntaxonomy edited by L. Mucina, M.B. Dales.

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Other Authors: Mucina, L. (Editor), Dales, M.B (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
Edition:1st ed. 1989.
Series:Advances in Vegetation Science ; 10
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Table of Contents:
  • Twenty years of numerical syntaxonomy
  • An outline for data analysis in phyto sociology: past and present
  • Influences of the individualistic concept of vegetation on syntaxonomy
  • Similarity measures for structured data: a general framework and some applications to vegetation data
  • New combinatorial clustering methods
  • On the use of grammars in vegetation analysis
  • A new numerical solution to traditional phytosociological tabular classification
  • Syntaxonomy of the Onopordum acanthium communities in temperate and continental Europe
  • A coenocline of the high-ranked syntaxa of ruderal vegetation
  • Ecological species groups in forest communities in South Belgium
  • On the delimitation of the Mesobromion and Xerobromion in Belgium and French Lorraine
  • Classification of South Swedish Isoetid vegetation with the help of numerical methods
  • Syntaxonomy of the Australian mangai refined through iterative ordinations
  • Numerical revision of the Fagion illyricum alliance
  • Numerical syntaxonomy of the tall-forb and tall-grass communities in the Tatra Mountains
  • Partitioning and elevation gradient of vegetation from southeastern Ethiopia by probabilistic methods
  • Numerical phytosociology of the subalpine belt of the Kazbegi region, Caucasus, USSR
  • Phytogeographical analysis of a treeline community in Northern Yukon (NW-Canada).