MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHYTOSOCIOLOGIST»
phytosociologist
phytosociology
branch
science
which
deals
with
plant
communities
their
composition
development
relationships
between
species
within
them
phytosociological
system
classifying
these
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coined
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paczoski
phytosociologist
ecology
that
characteristics
classification
distribution
define
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dealing
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specialist
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appear
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unabridged
offered
here
reverso
meaning
also
phytosociologically
physiologist
urban
phytoestrogen
phytofag
phytophilia
phytophiliac
phytoplankton
phytozoan
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PHYTOSOCIOLOGIST»
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Handbook of vegetation science
12 APPROACHES TO CLASSIFYING VEGETATION 12.1 The Basis of
Classification 12.1.1 Class-Concepts Plant communities are classified through a
process of interaction between a phytosociologist and vegetation (Whittaker 1962
).
Helmut Lieth, R. Tuxen, 1973
2
Classification of plant communities
12 APPROACHES TO CLASSIFYING VEGETATION 12.1 The Basis of
Classification 12.1.1 CLASS-CONCEPTS Plant communities are classified
through a process of interaction between a phytosociologist and vegetation (
WHITTAKER 1962).
Robert Harding Whittaker, 1978
3
Ordination and Classification of Communities
12 APPROACHES TO CLASSIFYING VEGETATION 12.1 The Basis of
Classification 12.1.1 Class-Concepts Plant communities are classified through a
process of interaction between a phytosociologist and vegetation (Whittaker 1962
).
Robert Harding Whittaker, 1973
4
The map of potential vegetation of Nepal: a ...
The phytosociologist moves through the landscape and observes that certain
kinds of communities repeat themselves: similar combinations of species appear
under certain environmental conditions. Similar communities, once observed, are
...
Jens-Peter Barnekow Lillesø, 2005
5
Shaping Ecology: The Life of Arthur Tansley
They relate to Reinhold Tüxen, who in Zürich in 1926 had met and been inspired
by Braun-Blanquet, and who in the years immediately preceding WWII become
the leading phytosociologist in Germany.60 Tüxen had in many people's eyes ...
6
Fundamentals Of Ecology
For his Ph. D programme, he joined professor J. Braun-Blanquet, a pioneer
phytosociologist at Montpellier University in France. His first book on Vocabulary
of Plant Sociology was a translation from the original French one by Braun-
Blanquet ...
7
Resource partitioning among woodpeckers in northeastern Oregon
... analysis: a possible aid in determining the impact of forest management on
woodpecker nesting habitat. Forest Science. 22(2): 122-127; 1976. Cottam, Grant
; Curtis, J.T. The use of distance measures in phytosociologist sampling. Ecology.
Evelyn L. Bull, Steven R. Peterson, Jack Ward Thomas, 1986
8
Journals and Miscellaneous Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson
... 157; marsh (Littorina irrorata), 157 Permian period, 131, 137 phoebe, eastern (
Sayornis phoebe), 152 Phoenician alphabet, 30 Phoenix Mars Lander, 117
phrenology, 43 phytosociologist, 69 pigeon: passenger (Ectopistes migratorius),
91, ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, William H. Gilman, 1965
9
Etymological Dictionary of Grasses
... Indies and South America eggertii In honor of Heinrich Karl Daniel Eggert (
1841—1904) German-born United States botanist eggleri In honor of Joseph
Eggler (1896—1963) Austrian phytosociologist egleri In honor of Walter A. Egler (
?
Harold T. Clifford, Peter D. Bostock, 2007
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Vegetation of inland waters
The main objection against this method in general is the subjective choice of the
sampling plots according to the method of the experienced phytosociologist (
Pignatti 1980). In this way already existing prejudice is reproduced again and
again.
Jean-Jacques Symoens, 1988