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Journal articles on the topic "Quercetalia pubescenti-petraeae"

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Pinzaru, Pavel, Valentina Cantemir, and Stefan Belous. "Iridio variegatae-quercetum pubescentis Pînzaru, Ccantemir et Bbelous ass. nova in the vegetation of the Republic of Moldova." Journal of Botany XIV, no. 2(25) (2023): 51–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.52240/1857-2367.2022.2(25).06.

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The association Iridio varigatae-Quercetum pubescentis Pînzaru, Cantemir et Belous consists of phytocenoses of downy oak (Quercus pubescens Willd.) with Hungarian iris (Iris variegata L.), West-Pontic, xerophilic, xeromesophilic, located on arid, sunny hills, on deep, leachate-chernozem soils or typical moderately humiferous soils, formed on clayey or sandy loams. The association has been identifi ed based on 30 relevés carried out by the authors. It includes Critically Endangered (CR) species, included in the Red Book of the Republic of Moldova: Centaurea angelescui Grinț., C. thirkei Sch.Bip
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Bulokhov, A. D. "Floristic regional subdivision and syntaxonomy." Vegetation of Russia, no. 5 (2003): 19–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2003.05.19.

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The advantages of using floristic subdivision of the area for syntaxonomic purposes are discussed. The analysis of changes in floristic composition of East-European broad-leaved forest communities along the West-East continentality gradient shows that floristic differences between the adjacent provinces correspond to changes in species composition at the association or the alliance level. A new association, Lathyro nigri—Quercetum roburis (all. Aceri tatarici—Quercion Zolyomi 1957, order Quercetalia pubescenti-petraeae Klika 1933), is established for the Southern Non-Chernozem region of Europe
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Kozhevnikova, Mariya V., Vadim E. Prokhorov, and Anatoly A. Saveliev. "Predictive modeling for the distribution of plant communities of the order Quercetalia pubescenti-petraeae Klika 1933." Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Biologiya, no. 47 (September 2019): 59–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/19988591/47/4.

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Loidi, Javier. "The concept of vegetation class and order in phytosociological syntaxonomy." Vegetation Classification and Survey 1 (December 21, 2020): 163–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vcs/2020/59977.

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In order to stabilize the defining concepts of the higher rank syntaxonomic units such as class or order, the criteria of floristic content and unity of origin are enunciated. This is done with the aim of preventing the fragmentation of the large classes and the subsequent typological inflation. For orders, the criterion of specific floristic content is discussed, with orders that have been described to encompass seral secondary forests or the separation of forest vegetation from that which is dominated by shrubs rejected, due to their weak floristic characterization. These criteria have been
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Loidi, Javier. "The concept of vegetation class and order in phytosociological syntaxonomy." Vegetation Classification and Survey 1, no. () (2020): 163–67. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2020/59977.

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In order to stabilize the defining concepts of the higher rank syntaxonomic units such as class or order, the criteria of floristic content and unity of origin are enunciated. This is done with the aim of preventing the fragmentation of the large classes and the subsequent typological inflation. For orders, the criterion of specific floristic content is discussed, with orders that have been described to encompass seral secondary forests or the separation of forest vegetation from that which is dominated by shrubs rejected, due to their weak floristic characterization. These criteria have been
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Sokolova, Tatyana, and Olga Ermolaeva. "Oak forests of the alliance Scutellario altissimae–Quercion roboris Goncharenko et al. 2020 in the South of the European part of Russia." Diversity of plant world 4 (11) (December 24, 2021): 43–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.22281/2686-9713-2021-4-43-60.

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The article describes a new association of meso-xerophylous forests in the South of the European part of Russia Poo nemoralis–Quercetum roboris ass. nov. hoc loco, its differentiation from analogous syntaxa is discussed, and new data on the distribution of communities of the alliance Scutellario altissimae–Quercion roboris Goncharenko et al. 2020 on the Russian Plain are done. Vegetation classification was carried out by J. Braun-Blanquet approach based on 470 relevés of forest vegetation, collected by the author in 2007–2021 in the northern and central parts of Rostov, Voronezh and Volgograd
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Kiedrzyński, Marcin, and Janina Jakubowska-Gabara. "The detection of thermophilous forest hotspots in Poland using geostatistical interpolation of plant richness." Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae 83, no. 3 (2014): 183–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/asbp.2014.019.

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Attempts to study biodiversity hotspots on a regional scale should combine compositional and functionalist criteria. The detection of hotspots in this study uses one ecologically similar group of high conservation value species as hotspot indicators, as well as focal habitat indicators, to detect the distribution of suitable environmental conditions. The method is assessed with reference to thermophilous forests in Poland – key habitats for many rare and relict species. Twenty-six high conservation priority species were used as hotspot indicators, and ten plant taxa characteristic of the <e
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Attorre, Fabio, Vito E. Cambria, Emiliano Agrillo, et al. "Finite Mixture Model-based classification of a complex vegetation system." Vegetation Classification and Survey 1 (May 4, 2020): 77–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vcs/2020/48518.

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Aim: To propose a Finite Mixture Model (FMM) as an additional approach for classifying large datasets of georeferenced vegetation plots from complex vegetation systems. Study area: The Italian peninsula including the two main islands (Sicily and Sardinia), but excluding the Alps and the Po plain. Methods: We used a database of 5,593 georeferenced plots and 1,586 vascular species of forest vegetation, created in TURBOVEG by storing published and unpublished phytosociological plots collected over the last 30 years. The plots were classified according to species composition and environmental vari
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Attorre, Fabio, Vito E. Cambria, Emiliano Agrillo, et al. "Finite Mixture Model-based classification of a complex vegetation system." Vegetation Classification and Survey 1, no. () (2020): 77–86. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2020/48518.

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Aim: To propose a Finite Mixture Model (FMM) as an additional approach for classifying large datasets of georeferenced vegetation plots from complex vegetation systems. Study area: The Italian peninsula including the two main islands (Sicily and Sardinia), but excluding the Alps and the Po plain. Methods: We used a database of 5,593 georeferenced plots and 1,586 vascular species of forest vegetation, created in TURBOVEG by storing published and unpublished phytosociological plots collected over the last 30 years. The plots were classified according to species composition and environmental vari
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Kozhevnikova, Maria, and Vadim Prokhorov. "Syntaxonomy of the xero-mesophytic oak forests in the Republic of Tatarstan (Eastern Europe)." Vegetation Classification and Survey 2, no. () (2021): 47–58. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/39583.

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Aims: To develop a syntaxonomic classification of the xero-mesophytic broad-leaved oak forests of the Republic of Tatarstan with a preliminary analysis of their unique ecological features. Study area: The Republic of Tatarstan (European part of the Russian Federation). Methods: A total of 91 relevés were processed. Most of them (73.6%) were sampled in Tatarstan during 2016 and 2017, the remaining ones (26.4%) were historical published data. They were classified by means of a modified TWINSPAN algorithm using total inertia as a heterogeneity measure. Diagnostic, constant, and dominant species w
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