Basic BiogeographyBasic considerations. Introduction. Inital approaches to vegetation study. Inital approaches to soil study. Plant dynamics and the nature of vegetation. Ecosystems. Ecological factors and environmental variations. distubed ecosystems. Selected examples from the British Isles. The vegetation. The soils. The impact of man. |
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the plant cover, such as wood products, fibres and drugs. It is therefore essential
to know how the various types of plant cover originate, what relationships exist
within the vegetation, what changes are taking place and what processes are ...
the plant cover, such as wood products, fibres and drugs. It is therefore essential
to know how the various types of plant cover originate, what relationships exist
within the vegetation, what changes are taking place and what processes are ...
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Plant nomenclature We have been looking above at the main divisions within the
Plant Kingdom but in general terms these divisions can be taken further to
produce a descending order of plant categories (or taxa). The hierarchy, which is
also ...
Plant nomenclature We have been looking above at the main divisions within the
Plant Kingdom but in general terms these divisions can be taken further to
produce a descending order of plant categories (or taxa). The hierarchy, which is
also ...
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Introduction Two key figures in the early development of plant ecology were H. C.
Cowles and F. E. Clements. Their studies, centred on North America, were
instrumental in establishing a set of principles which had a profound influence on
the ...
Introduction Two key figures in the early development of plant ecology were H. C.
Cowles and F. E. Clements. Their studies, centred on North America, were
instrumental in establishing a set of principles which had a profound influence on
the ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Initial approaches to vegetation study | 11 |
Initial approaches to soil study | 28 |
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