TWO WAYS OF VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CRETE: A CRITICA L COMPARISON OF METHODS AND RESULTS

A data set of 229 phytosociological relevés recorded in the high mountains of Crete (Greece), by Zaffran (1990), is revised and reclassfied. The present classifìcation deviates much from Zaffran 's original one by the number of vegetation units which are distinguis...

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Main Author: E. BERGMEIER
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Language:English
Published: University La Sapienza of Rome 2003-01-01
Series:Annali di Botanica
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spelling doaj-b9aa28ba5e084d27b80266629752dce62020-11-25T00:18:22ZengUniversity La Sapienza of RomeAnnali di Botanica0365-08122239-31292003-01-0131923TWO WAYS OF VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CRETE: A CRITICA L COMPARISON OF METHODS AND RESULTSE. BERGMEIERA data set of 229 phytosociological relevés recorded in the high mountains of Crete (Greece), by Zaffran (1990), is revised and reclassfied. The present classifìcation deviates much from Zaffran 's original one by the number of vegetation units which are distinguished, their characters and delimitations. Synoptic tables are provided here far both classifications in order to compare the results. Differences are chiefly due to methodology: The originai classification is biased in adopting presumed character species including a high proportion of endemics; the present one is based on differential species with defined criteria. With respect to the aims of international projects such as European Vegetation Survey, it is suggested to define a set of hinding basic criteria for syntaxa concerning parameters such as differentiation, representation and distribution of syntaxa. As a basis for regional monographs, vegetation units should comprise most if not all vegetation stands that can actually be observed in the field; the units should be distinct enough in order to be identifiable, and their floristics well-defined; finally they should be ecologically interpretable and meaningful. Evaluation of literature data for, e.g., EVS requires thorough assessing of possible shortcomings in floristics, taxonomy, sampling and classification procedures.http://annalidibotanica.uniroma1.it/index.php/Annalidibotanica/article/view/9192Character speciesDifferential speciesEndemismGreeceOro-mediterranean vegetationTWINSPAN.
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TWO WAYS OF VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CRETE: A CRITICA L COMPARISON OF METHODS AND RESULTS
Annali di Botanica
Character species
Differential species
Endemism
Greece
Oro-mediterranean vegetation
TWINSPAN.
author_facet E. BERGMEIER
author_sort E. BERGMEIER
title TWO WAYS OF VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CRETE: A CRITICA L COMPARISON OF METHODS AND RESULTS
title_short TWO WAYS OF VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CRETE: A CRITICA L COMPARISON OF METHODS AND RESULTS
title_full TWO WAYS OF VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CRETE: A CRITICA L COMPARISON OF METHODS AND RESULTS
title_fullStr TWO WAYS OF VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CRETE: A CRITICA L COMPARISON OF METHODS AND RESULTS
title_full_unstemmed TWO WAYS OF VEGETATION CLASSIFICATION FOR THE HIGH MOUNTAINS OF CRETE: A CRITICA L COMPARISON OF METHODS AND RESULTS
title_sort two ways of vegetation classification for the high mountains of crete: a critica l comparison of methods and results
publisher University La Sapienza of Rome
series Annali di Botanica
issn 0365-0812
2239-3129
publishDate 2003-01-01
description A data set of 229 phytosociological relevés recorded in the high mountains of Crete (Greece), by Zaffran (1990), is revised and reclassfied. The present classifìcation deviates much from Zaffran 's original one by the number of vegetation units which are distinguished, their characters and delimitations. Synoptic tables are provided here far both classifications in order to compare the results. Differences are chiefly due to methodology: The originai classification is biased in adopting presumed character species including a high proportion of endemics; the present one is based on differential species with defined criteria. With respect to the aims of international projects such as European Vegetation Survey, it is suggested to define a set of hinding basic criteria for syntaxa concerning parameters such as differentiation, representation and distribution of syntaxa. As a basis for regional monographs, vegetation units should comprise most if not all vegetation stands that can actually be observed in the field; the units should be distinct enough in order to be identifiable, and their floristics well-defined; finally they should be ecologically interpretable and meaningful. Evaluation of literature data for, e.g., EVS requires thorough assessing of possible shortcomings in floristics, taxonomy, sampling and classification procedures.
topic Character species
Differential species
Endemism
Greece
Oro-mediterranean vegetation
TWINSPAN.
url http://annalidibotanica.uniroma1.it/index.php/Annalidibotanica/article/view/9192
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