Progress in Botany / Fortschritte der Botanik pp 361-373 | Cite as
Vegetation Science (Sociological Geobotany)
Abstract
The position of vegetation science and phytosociology has been characterized by STOCKER (1979) within the panorama of sciences in theoretical and empirical considerations, regarding their approach to an “existential” science of life perception and their status within biology, contiguous to disciplines of geosciences. Additionally, their perspectives may be noted to plant communities and to plant interrelations within the biosphere and within the “landscape”, using heuristic potentials of descriptive, numerical and causal methodologies, frequently emphasizing ultimately a convening synthesis of various disciplines (KNAPP, 1980). Thus, vegetation science constitutes additionally a basis of increasing importance for various adjacent branches of science. On the other hand, recent trends in plant sociology and in the analysis of plant communities accentuate connections to general fundaments of biology, considering the biomathematic, genetic and substantial principles, encompassing the intricate and dynamic equilibrium of individuals and of species integrated in the vegetational associations and patterns.
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Plant Community Natural Disturbance Tropical Rain Forest Vegetation Science Substantial PrinciplePreview
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