In the development of the Dutch National Vegetation Classification, little emphasis was placed on ordination or gradient analysis. The current study provides a national-scale ordination analysis of salt-marsh communities in the Netherlands and presents it in the context of the National Classification. A series of 4 DCA ordinations derived from synoptic tables of 21 salt-marsh communities, each varying in their emphasis on dominant species, showed that the importance of dominance vs. overall assemblages of species in classifying communities varies with the communities in question: for species-poor communities such as the Spartinetea, T hero-Salicornietea, and portions of the Asteretea tripollii (Puccinellion maritimae and Puccinellio-Spergul...
The effect of inundation frequency on plant community composition, species turnover, total and growt...
In order to explain biological zonation, shore height above the ordnance level is frequently used as...
This paper reviews and discusses the methods and metrics used for the assessment of the ecological s...
In the development of the Dutch National Vegetation Classification, little emphasis was placed on or...
International audienceInland salt marshes are recognized as habitats of unique and valuable vegetati...
Vegetation on salt marshes of the Uilkraals Estuary (near Gansbaai, Western Cape, South Africa) is d...
The results were discussed of an ecological study of salt marsh vegetation along the estuaries of th...
Biogeographic patterns across a landscape are developed by the interplay of environmental processes ...
Plant succession is the change in species composition or three-dimensional architecture of the plant...
In order to restore natural salt marsh in a 460-ha nature reserve established in man-made salt marsh...
The growth and decline of salt marshes may be the result of various interacting biogeomorphic proces...
<div><p>In general, community similarity is thought to decay with distance; however, this view may b...
The effect of inundation frequency on plant community composition, species turnover, total and growt...
In order to explain biological zonation, shore height above the ordnance level is frequently used as...
This paper reviews and discusses the methods and metrics used for the assessment of the ecological s...
In the development of the Dutch National Vegetation Classification, little emphasis was placed on or...
International audienceInland salt marshes are recognized as habitats of unique and valuable vegetati...
Vegetation on salt marshes of the Uilkraals Estuary (near Gansbaai, Western Cape, South Africa) is d...
The results were discussed of an ecological study of salt marsh vegetation along the estuaries of th...
Biogeographic patterns across a landscape are developed by the interplay of environmental processes ...
Plant succession is the change in species composition or three-dimensional architecture of the plant...
In order to restore natural salt marsh in a 460-ha nature reserve established in man-made salt marsh...
The growth and decline of salt marshes may be the result of various interacting biogeomorphic proces...
<div><p>In general, community similarity is thought to decay with distance; however, this view may b...
The effect of inundation frequency on plant community composition, species turnover, total and growt...
In order to explain biological zonation, shore height above the ordnance level is frequently used as...
This paper reviews and discusses the methods and metrics used for the assessment of the ecological s...