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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PLAGIOCLIMAX»
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Countryside Conservation: Land Ecology, Planning and Management
... has created a good deal more by clearing forest and scrub. Deliberate burning
and mowing is commonly a feature of its management, and these processes can
also maintain plagioclimax grasslands, alone, or in conjunction with grazing.
2
Essential A2 Biology for OCR
1nstead they are maintained in an arrested state called a deflected climax or
plagioclimax (section 3.4.3). Agricultural ecosystems are made up largely of
domestic animals and plants used to produce food for humans. Although
governed by ...
Glenn Toole, Sue Toole, Susan Margaret Toole, 2004
The final stage, which may be grassland or heather moorland, for example, is
referred to as a plagioclimax. In the UK, most of our vegetation represents a
plagioclimax of one sort or another. NOTING ACTIVITIES 1 Define the following
terms: ...
Simon Ross, John Morgan, Richard Heelas, 2000
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Environmental Systems and Societies for the IB Diploma
Changing the face of the Prairies The temperate grassland on the American
Prairies is a plagioclimax that has replaced the climax community that once
existed in the interior of the USA, to the south of the coniferous belt. Over many
years, fire ...
Paul Guinness, Brenda Walpole, 2012
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Agrobiodiversity Management for Food Security: A Critical Review
There is even a 'plagioclimax' (bent climax) where vegetation comes into equi—
librium with any factor deflecting vegetation away from the climatic climax. Note
that Tansley (1935) considered the various types of climaxes as 'relatively stable'
...
Jillian M. Lenné, David Wood, 2011
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Vegetation and Soils: A World Picture
THE IMPACT OF MAN—the erosional elficts of forest clearance—— constructive
soil modifications—plagioclimax acidic heath—subsere invasion of plagioclimax
heath—plagioclimax moor—upland complexes—plagioclimax communities on ...
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A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
Some authors restrict the term 'plagioclimax' to deflected successions; some use '
plagioclimax' where human intervention is more direct, reserving 'biotic climax' for
more indirect effects, such as grazing by nondomesticated but introduced ...
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Fundamentals of the Physical Environment: Fourth Edition
climax is a type of subsere, or a succession which proceeds from a subclimax
community (say, a plagioclimax) to climax. Another example would be where the
primary succession is halted by a dominant environmental property (for example,
...
Peter Smithson, Ken Addison, Ken Atkinson, 2013
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Genetics, Evolution and Biodiversity
The type of biotic climax illustrated by chalk grassland is sometimes called a
plagioclimax (or sometimes referred to as a deflected climax). Other examples of
plagioclimaxes are brought about by seasonal mowing, burning and weed
spraying.
John Adds, Erica Larkcom, Ruth Miller, 2004
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A Resource-Based Habitat View for Conservation: Butterflies ...
B5.3 (a) Development of a plagioclimax compared with that of a normal primary
sere (prisere). FA, factor applied (factor creating plagiosere, e.g. grazing or
mowing); FR, factor removed; I and II, plagiosere stages; III, plagioclimax; A and B
, ...