Types of British Vegetation
Herausgeber: Tansley, A. G.
Types of British Vegetation
Herausgeber: Tansley, A. G.
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First published in 1911, this landmark work in plant ecology is the first systematic account of British vegetation.
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First published in 1911, this landmark work in plant ecology is the first systematic account of British vegetation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 731g
- ISBN-13: 9781108045063
- ISBN-10: 1108045065
- Artikelnr.: 35214309
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 731g
- ISBN-13: 9781108045063
- ISBN-10: 1108045065
- Artikelnr.: 35214309
Preface
Introduction. The units of vegetation - their relationships and classification
Part I. The Conditions of Vegetation in the British Isles: 1. The physical characters and climate of the British Islands
2. The soils of the British Islands
Part II. The Existing Vegetation of the British Isles: 1. The distribution of the chief forms of vegetation
2. The plant-formation of clays and loams
3. The vegetation of the coarser sands and sandstones
4. The heath formation
5. The plant-formation of the older siliceous soils
6. The vegetation of calcareous soils
7. Aquatic vegetation
8. The marsh formation
9. The vegetation of peat and peaty soils - moor, fen and heath
10. The river valleys of East Norfolk: their aquatic and fen formations
11. The moor formation - Lowland moors
12. The Upland moors of the Pennine chain
13. Arctic-Alpine vegetation
14. The vegetation of the sea coast
Bibliography of papers on British vegetation
Index of plant names
General index.
Introduction. The units of vegetation - their relationships and classification
Part I. The Conditions of Vegetation in the British Isles: 1. The physical characters and climate of the British Islands
2. The soils of the British Islands
Part II. The Existing Vegetation of the British Isles: 1. The distribution of the chief forms of vegetation
2. The plant-formation of clays and loams
3. The vegetation of the coarser sands and sandstones
4. The heath formation
5. The plant-formation of the older siliceous soils
6. The vegetation of calcareous soils
7. Aquatic vegetation
8. The marsh formation
9. The vegetation of peat and peaty soils - moor, fen and heath
10. The river valleys of East Norfolk: their aquatic and fen formations
11. The moor formation - Lowland moors
12. The Upland moors of the Pennine chain
13. Arctic-Alpine vegetation
14. The vegetation of the sea coast
Bibliography of papers on British vegetation
Index of plant names
General index.
Preface
Introduction. The units of vegetation - their relationships and classification
Part I. The Conditions of Vegetation in the British Isles: 1. The physical characters and climate of the British Islands
2. The soils of the British Islands
Part II. The Existing Vegetation of the British Isles: 1. The distribution of the chief forms of vegetation
2. The plant-formation of clays and loams
3. The vegetation of the coarser sands and sandstones
4. The heath formation
5. The plant-formation of the older siliceous soils
6. The vegetation of calcareous soils
7. Aquatic vegetation
8. The marsh formation
9. The vegetation of peat and peaty soils - moor, fen and heath
10. The river valleys of East Norfolk: their aquatic and fen formations
11. The moor formation - Lowland moors
12. The Upland moors of the Pennine chain
13. Arctic-Alpine vegetation
14. The vegetation of the sea coast
Bibliography of papers on British vegetation
Index of plant names
General index.
Introduction. The units of vegetation - their relationships and classification
Part I. The Conditions of Vegetation in the British Isles: 1. The physical characters and climate of the British Islands
2. The soils of the British Islands
Part II. The Existing Vegetation of the British Isles: 1. The distribution of the chief forms of vegetation
2. The plant-formation of clays and loams
3. The vegetation of the coarser sands and sandstones
4. The heath formation
5. The plant-formation of the older siliceous soils
6. The vegetation of calcareous soils
7. Aquatic vegetation
8. The marsh formation
9. The vegetation of peat and peaty soils - moor, fen and heath
10. The river valleys of East Norfolk: their aquatic and fen formations
11. The moor formation - Lowland moors
12. The Upland moors of the Pennine chain
13. Arctic-Alpine vegetation
14. The vegetation of the sea coast
Bibliography of papers on British vegetation
Index of plant names
General index.