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The study of Convergent Evolution in plants and plant communities. A quantitative approach
Correlation between floristic and structural features of plant communities. An example concerning lithophytic vegetation in the Julian Alps (NE-Italy)
Quantitative phytogeography of the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) on a chorological phytosociological basis
Dynamics of Ostrya carpinifolia woods in the Southern Alps (N-Italy)
Forest regeneration in the vegetation complex of the submontane belt in the Southern Alps involves the active participation of Ostrya carpinifolia woods and their wood edge communities. The corresponding syndynamical processes are described by employing phytosociological, phytogeographical and ecological methods. It is concluded that: (i) The communities of the grassland-wood transition are of major importance in the successional developments in this man-made vegetation complex. (ii) Many species occurring in the region of the deciduous forests of Eurasia find their refuge in such transitional communities and are supposed to play an important part in the succession. (iii) Ostrya carpinifolia is considered as an early successional tree species. © 1982 Dr W. Junk Publishers
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