Guillaume Choisnet, Pauline Delbosc, F. Bioret, Charlotte Demartini, Farid Bensettiti, V. Boullet, A. Chalumeau, K. Cianfaglione, Arnault Lalanne
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Abstract
: Based on the main landscape phytosociology works (symphytosociology and geosymphytosociology), elements of methods to carry out sigmarelevés and geosigmarelevés are brought through with the analysis of various concrete cases. These methodological elements follow an inductive approach for the characterization of sigmassociations and geosigmassociations (series and geoseries of vegetation).
期刊介绍:
Contributii Botanice is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing scientifically sound papers in the fields of Plant Systematics, Phytosociology, Plant Physiology and Morphology, Plant Ecology, Population Ecology, Ecosystem Ecology, Phytogeography, Phytopathology, Microbiology, Paleobotany, Plant Conservation and Cell/Molecular Plant Biology. Papers of mostly taxonomic nature or focussed on floristics and phytosociology will only be considered if they exceed the pure descriptive approach and have relevance interpreting patterns in the above mentioned plant sciences.