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QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLANT DISTRIBUTION

QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLANT DISTRIBUTION CONTENTS I. Introduction . . . ( I ) T h e individual, and other units of measurement . (2) Sampling and grouping . . . . . (3) Technique of observation . . . . . 11. The distribution of a single species . . . . (I) Random distribution . . . . . (2) Over-dispersion, or aggregation. . . (3) Single features of distribution . . ( a ) Density. . . . . (b) Mean and minimal area. . ( c ) Spacing. . . . . . . . ( d ) Frequency . . . . . . . (e) Cover, basal area, weight . . . 111. The number of species and their distribution , , , ( I ) Species-area curves . . . . . . . . (2) Frequency-distribution curves . . . . . (3) Relation of species-area and frequency-distribution curves to density distribution and other features of the vegetation . . IV. Floristic similarity between different areas . . . V. Distribution of species in genera. . VI. Correlations between species . . . VII. Homogeneity . . . . . VIII. Minimal or representative area, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Biological Reviews Wiley

QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF PLANT DISTRIBUTION

Biological Reviews , Volume 27 (2) – May 1, 1952

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1952 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
1464-7931
eISSN
1469-185X
DOI
10.1111/j.1469-185X.1952.tb01393.x
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CONTENTS I. Introduction . . . ( I ) T h e individual, and other units of measurement . (2) Sampling and grouping . . . . . (3) Technique of observation . . . . . 11. The distribution of a single species . . . . (I) Random distribution . . . . . (2) Over-dispersion, or aggregation. . . (3) Single features of distribution . . ( a ) Density. . . . . (b) Mean and minimal area. . ( c ) Spacing. . . . . . . . ( d ) Frequency . . . . . . . (e) Cover, basal area, weight . . . 111. The number of species and their distribution , , , ( I ) Species-area curves . . . . . . . . (2) Frequency-distribution curves . . . . . (3) Relation of species-area and frequency-distribution curves to density distribution and other features of the vegetation . . IV. Floristic similarity between different areas . . . V. Distribution of species in genera. . VI. Correlations between species . . . VII. Homogeneity . . . . . VIII. Minimal or representative area,

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Biological ReviewsWiley

Published: May 1, 1952

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