Comparison of floristic and structural classification of vegetation |
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Authors: | M. J. A. Werger J. T. C. Sprangers |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Plant Ecology and Vegetation Science, University of Utrecht, Lange Nieuwstraat 106, 3512 PN Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | ![]() A comparison is made between floristic and structural-physiognomic classifications of a tropical dry, semi-evergreen forest and thicket vegetation of south-eastern India. The classifications are strikingly similar in their main groupings which are ecologically meaningful; the differences between the classifications are virtually limited to allocation of some stands to different subcommunities. It is concluded that the use of structural-physiognomic criteria allows a detailed and ecologically significant classification of vegetation. Fairly advanced calculation facilities are necessary, however, to reach such a classification, since the structural-physiognomic differences between the resulting groupings are largely of a quantitative and not of a qualitative nature. This is a consequence of the general occurrence in all stands of the vegetation of the very great majority of the characters used in this study.Nomenclature follows Sprangers & Balasubramanian (1978) who give a complete list of authorities. |
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Keywords: | Floristic classification Physiognomy Structural classification Tropical semi-evergreen forest Vegetation |
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