Alford provided a listing of floristic surveys for counties in Mississippi and parishes in Louisiana. |
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Since 1971, eight floristic studies have contributed to our knowledge of the vascular flora of south Alabama. |
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The floristic structure of these forests, their great heterogeneousness, seemed to push aside the hypothesis of extensive production as in Asia. |
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The phanerogamic flora of the New Hebrides is mainly of the Malesian type both in floristic composition and structure of the vegetation. |
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Those woods with brown forest soils maintained mull humus, probably by virtue of their mixed floristic composition. |
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In contrast, the Hawaiian flora is so distinctive that it is assigned to its own floristic region by most phytogeographers. |
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A floristic inventory of phanerogamic hydrophytes from the temporary swampy environments of coastal plains of northern of Rio de Janeiro State was made. |
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This descriptive floristic study will provide foresters, biologists, educators, and KSNPC personnel with data on the flora and vegetation of the Preserve. |
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However, a number of vascular floristic studies on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee in the past 40 years have increased our baseline botanical knowledge of this region. |
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The relative species richness of the Preserve was then compared to selected floristic studies from the Cumberland Plateau using the same species area curve. |
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Ecosystem classes are based on their land cover mosaic, floristic properties, climate and physiognomy. |
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This flora makes up its own floristic region and includes more than 1,500 genera, 30 percent of which are native nowhere else in the world. |
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A body of solid floristic data became available over the years to serve and assist in a variety of ecological research. |
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The effects of such modifications on the floristic diversity of flood prairies is still little understood. |
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Situated between Hyères and Saint-Raphaël, this granitic massif has a high faunistic and floristic diversity. |
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This species-level work will yield a floristic inventory of the analysed region. |
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The floristic homogeneity seems not to have been affected for the vegetation has the same species like those of unexploited plots. |
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Then, an exhaustive floristic survey was carried out during the summers of 2007 and 2008 to establish the island's present flora. |
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Its small area, combined with detailed floristic inventories carried out there in the past make it an excellent study area. |
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To this end, a number of floristic surveys and bird and mammal counts are regularly carried out. |
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Marl prairie is a relatively diverse floristic association dominated by grasses, sedges, and rushes growing on thin limestone soils that are seasonally flooded. |
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You will find there a very hight floristic diversity and many panoramas. |
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The Blanchefort forest presents a high floristic richness. |
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Floristic region, also called floristic kingdom or floral kingdom, any of six areas of the world recognized by plant geographers for their distinctive plant life. |
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In effect, increased use of timber from these agroforests is reducing their structural and floristic complexity, the economic and environmental consequences of which remain to be seen. |
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The 'Conservatoire Botanique National des Pyrénées et de Midi-Pyrénées' has performed a floristic inventory on the river banks of the Canal du Midi, with the financial support of regional institutions. |
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This multistoried, highly diverse, extensive, and potentially self-perpetuating assemblage has been described by some as the source of virtually all tropical floristic diversity. |
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The Cape Floristic Region is a floristic region located near the southern tip of South Africa. |
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Maintain the floristic data base established by the Greenbelt Vegetation Monitoring Program, so data can be accurately and effectively applied to land use and management decisions. |
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Conservation International declared the Cape floristic region to be a biodiversity hotspot. |
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It is perhaps too easy to be distracted by the floristic distinctiveness of Quaternary 'no-analogue' assemblages and to forget that they usually represent species drawn from within a broad vegetation biome that exists today. |
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In the course of a floristic survey in central Guangxi in 2007, a distinct species of Gesneriaceae with imparipinnate leaves was collected by the authors. |
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Broadly speaking, unglaciatcd areas are largely xerarch with a floristic composition of species with a southern or eastern distribution. |
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Botanically, New Guinea is considered part of Malesia, a floristic region that extends from the Malay Peninsula across Indonesia to New Guinea and the East Melanesian Islands. |
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The World Wildlife Fund divides the Cape floristic region into three ecoregions, the Lowland fynbos and renosterveld, Montane fynbos and renosterveld and the Albany thickets. |
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The floristic structure of Qinghai-Xizang Plateau subkingdom in Xizang. |
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Accordingly, some authors have argued that the flora of Hainan and other areas of southern China should be placed within the Indo-Malesian floristic subkingdom. |
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Floristic studies are designed to provide valuable botanical information on the species and habitats that occur in a specific area. |
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The Lowland Fynbos is located at the southwestern tip of the African continent where it forms part of the Cape Floristic Region. |
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Thus, it is clear that the Cape Floristic Region has both economic and intrinsic biological value as a biodiversity hotspot. |
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The Cape of Good Hope is an integral part of the Cape Floristic Kingdom, the smallest but richest of the world's six floral kingdoms. |
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Diversity consistently measures higher in the tropics and in other localized regions such as the Cape Floristic Region and lower in polar regions generally. |
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