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Succession - Symposium on advances in vegetation sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 1979 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980)
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Succession - Symposium on advances in vegetation sciences, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, May 1979 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1980)
Series: Advances in Vegetation Science, 3
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Eddy VAN DER MAAREL All in all 16 contributions could be collected.
The This volume is the second of two volumes covering the symposium
'Advances in vegetation science', which was arrangerr. ent is as
follows: held at Nijmegen, The Netherlands, from 15-19 May The
contribution by Sjors may serve as a general intro- duction to the
types of changes and their names. The 1979. This symposium was
organized on behalf of the added paper by Noble and Slatyer
provides appropriate Working Group for Data-Processing of the
International Society for Vegetation Science. After this group held
its facts and views on the mechanisms of vegetation dynamics. final
meeting two years earlier it decided to continue its Then a group
of contributions follows in which data on species behaviour, plant
demography and diversity during activities, but in a wider scope.
Most members of the succession are discussed. This includes
Faliriski's study on Group felt that the original aim, i. e. the
introduction of data-processing and multivariate methods for use in
the sex structure and dynamics of pioneer woody species, a
systematic description of plant communities, was more or fynbos
diversity study by Campbell & van der Meulen and less
fulfilled. The book Data-Processing in Phytosociology, studies on
Mediterranean shrubs and trees in post-fire and postcultural
developments by Trabaud and Lepart, Hous- largely based on papers
in Vegetatio, edited by E. van der Maarel, L. Orl6ci & S.
Pignatti, and to be published by sard, Escarre and Romane, and
Debussche and Romane.
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