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Temporihygrophilous Quercus broteroi forests in southern Portugal: Analysis and conservation

This article deals with a phytosociological survey of marcescent Portuguese oak (Quercus broteroi) forests in southern Portugal, and presents the results of an analysis of 56 relevés, combining Braun–Blanquet's methodology with hierarchical cluster analysis (Ward's Hierarchical Clustering,...

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Published in:Plant biosystems 2012, Vol.146 (1), p.298-308
Main Authors: Vila-Viçosa, C, Mendes, P, del Rio, S, Meireles, C, Quinto-Canas, R, Arsénio, P, Pinto-Gomes, C
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Cluster analysis
Clustering
Conservation
European Union
Forests
Habitat
habitats
hierarchical cluster analysis
Limestone
limestone soils
Phytosociology
Preservation
Quercus
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Soil
Soil conservation
Supports
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Vale do Guizo formation
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