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- catalog contributor b856548.
- catalog created "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 290-304.".
- catalog description "Chapter 1. The Quantitative Description of Species Populations -- Practical methods -- Some statistical methods and their applications -- Correlations between species and species performance -- Chapter 2. Association, Formation, Classification and Confusion -- Why classify? -- The basic approaches to vegetation classification -- The units of classification -- Chapter 3. The Physiognomic, Functional and Structural Bases of Vegetation Description -- Phyiognomic characteristics -- Functional characteristics -- Structure in space -- Chapter 4. Structure in Time -- Clements, Moss and Tansley -- The nature of the climax -- The climax pattern hypothesis of Whittaker -- Pattern and process in vegetation -- The relation theoretical approach to pattern and process in vegetation -- Chapter 5. Some Examples of Structural-functional Descriptive and Classificatory Methods -- The Early European Tradition -- The Clementsian Tradition -- The British Tradition -- The Tropical Tradition -- The Symbolic Tradition -- Chapter 6. Floristic Systems of Vegetation Description -- The descriptive technique of the Zurich-Montpellier (Z-M) School -- Scandinavian Traditions -- The Norse-Scots School -- The Danish School -- Chapter 7. Vegetation Gradients and Continua -- Direct gradient analysis -- Indirect gradient analysis -- Chapter 8. Comparisons and Conclusions -- Is there a 'best method' for classifying vegetation? -- Vegetation, education and conservation -- Bibliography -- Appendices -- Author Index -- Subject Index".
- catalog extent "xiv, 322 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Description and classification of vegetation.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Description and classification of vegetation.".
- catalog isPartOf "Biology series".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972, c1971]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Seattle, University of Washington Press".
- catalog relation "Description and classification of vegetation.".
- catalog subject "581.5/24".
- catalog subject "Plant communities.".
- catalog subject "QK62 .S45 1972".
- catalog subject "Vegetation classification.".
- catalog subject "Vegetation surveys.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 1. The Quantitative Description of Species Populations -- Practical methods -- Some statistical methods and their applications -- Correlations between species and species performance -- Chapter 2. Association, Formation, Classification and Confusion -- Why classify? -- The basic approaches to vegetation classification -- The units of classification -- Chapter 3. The Physiognomic, Functional and Structural Bases of Vegetation Description -- Phyiognomic characteristics -- Functional characteristics -- Structure in space -- Chapter 4. Structure in Time -- Clements, Moss and Tansley -- The nature of the climax -- The climax pattern hypothesis of Whittaker -- Pattern and process in vegetation -- The relation theoretical approach to pattern and process in vegetation -- Chapter 5. Some Examples of Structural-functional Descriptive and Classificatory Methods -- The Early European Tradition -- The Clementsian Tradition -- The British Tradition -- The Tropical Tradition -- The Symbolic Tradition -- Chapter 6. Floristic Systems of Vegetation Description -- The descriptive technique of the Zurich-Montpellier (Z-M) School -- Scandinavian Traditions -- The Norse-Scots School -- The Danish School -- Chapter 7. Vegetation Gradients and Continua -- Direct gradient analysis -- Indirect gradient analysis -- Chapter 8. Comparisons and Conclusions -- Is there a 'best method' for classifying vegetation? -- Vegetation, education and conservation -- Bibliography -- Appendices -- Author Index -- Subject Index".
- catalog title "The description and classification of vegetation, by David W. Shimwell.".
- catalog type "text".