Summary
The aims and methods of the Survey in providing vegetation map coverage for the State of Western Australia on scales of 1 : 1 000 000 and 1 : 250 000 are described. The theoretical basis of the classification of vegetation units is described and a mapping notation which was evolved to characterise precisely the units mapped. It is shown that the mapping serves to define precise boundaries for phytogeographical units (botanical districts and provinces) and has contributed to a study of palaeodrainage patterns in the arid interior.
Zusammenfassung
Ziel und Methoden der Vegetationskartierung des Staates Western Australia in den Maßstäben 1 : 1.000.000 und 1 : 250.000 werden beschrieben, sowie die theoretische Grundlage der Klassifikation der Vegetationseinheiten und die zur genauen Charakterisierung der kartierten Einheiten entwickelten Kartierungsbezeichung. Es wird gezeigt daß die Kartierung dazu dienen kann die genauen Grenzen von pflanzengeographischen Einheiten (botanische Distrikte und Provinzen) festzustellen. Weiterhin hat die Kartierung zu einer Untersuchung der ‘Paläo-Entwässerung’-Systeme beigetragen.
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Beard, J.S. The vegetation survey of Western Australia. Plant Ecol 30, 179–187 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02389706
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