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Correlations between vegetation and environment

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An Introduction to Vegetation Analysis
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In this chapter we examine methods suitable for correlating vegetation features with environmental factors in stands or groups of stands. There are a variety of situations which need to be considered; and we shall proceed in increasing order of complexity, from the situation of qualitative records of a single species with qualitative records of an environmental factor in single stands, to quantitative records of many species with quantitative records of several environmental factors in whole associations.

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Causton, D.R. (1988). Correlations between vegetation and environment. In: An Introduction to Vegetation Analysis. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7981-2_8

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