CHOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA IN PLANT COMMUNITIES
Advances in vegetation science 5 Edited by EDDY VAN DER MAAREL 1985 DR W. JUNK PUBLISHERS a member of the KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS GROUP DORDRECHT / BOSTON / LANCASTER
Chorological phenomena in plant communities Proceedings oj the 26th International Symposium oj the International Association Jor Vegetation Science, held at Prague, 5-8 April 1982 Edited by R. NEUHAuSL, H. DIERSCHKE and 1.1. BARKMAN (General Editor) Reprinted from Vegetatio, volume 59 1985 DR W. JUNK PUBLISHERS a member of the KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS GROUP DORDRECHT / BOSTON / LANCASTER
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Participants of the 26th International symposium of lays on Chorological Phenomena in Plant Communities. Prague, 5-g April 1982.
Contents H. Dierschke ErOffnung des Symposiums 5 R. Neuhausl Opening Speech 7 D. Lausi & P. L. Nimis Quantitative phytogeography of the Yukon Territory (NW Canada) on a chorological-phytosociological basis 9 G. Jahn Chorological phenomena in spruce and beech communities 21 J. Moravec Chorological and ecological phenomena in the differentiation and distribution of the Fagion associations in Bohemia and Moravia 39 J. C. Rameau L'interet chorologique de quelques groupements forestiers du Morvan, France 47 J. J. Barkman Geographical variation in associations of juniper scrub in the central European plain 67 J.-M. Gehu & J. Franck Donnees synchorologiques sur la vegetation littorale europeenne 73 J. M. Royer Liens entre chorologie et differenciation de quelques associations du Mesobromion erecti d'europe occidentale et centrale 85 W. Pietsch Chorologische Phanomene in Wasserpflanzengesellschaften Mitteleuropas 97 E. Bahitova-Tuhlckova Chorological phenomena of the Molinietalia communities in Czechoslovakia III F. Krahulec The chorologic pattern of European Nardus-rich communities 119 L. Mucina & D. Brandes Communities of Berteroa incana in Europe and their geographical differentiation 125 H. Passarge Syntaxonomische Wertung chorologischer Phanomene 137 F. J. A. Daniels Floristic relationship between plant communities of corresponding habitats in southeast Greenland and alpine Scandinavia 145 K. Dierssen & B. Dierssen Corresponding Caricion bicolori-atrofuscae communities in western Greenland, northern Europe and the central European mountains 151 L. M. Fliervoet & M. J. A. Werger Vegetation structure and microclimate of three Dutch Calthion palustris communities under different climatic conditions 159 H. Dierschke Anthropogenous areal extension of c:entral European woody species on the British Isles and its significance for the judgement of the present potential natural vegetation 171 J. Duty Die Fagus-Sippen Europas und ihre geographisch-soziologische Korrelation zur Verbreitung der Assoziationen des Fagion s.1. 177 N. Boscaiu & F. Tauber Die zonologischen Verhaltnisse der dazischen und dazisch-balkanischen Arten aus dem rumanischen Karpatenraum 185
4 H.-D. Krausch Ozeanische Florenelemente in aquatischen Pflanzengesellschaften der D.D.R. 193 G. Karrer Contributions to the sociology and chorology of contrasting plant communities in the southern part of the 'Wienerwald' (Austria) 199 J. E. Bj0rndalen Some synchorological aspects of basiphilous pine forests in Fennoscandia 211 A. Miyawaki & Y. Sasaki Floristic changes in the Castanopsis cuspidata var. sieboldii-forest communities along the Pacific Ocean coast of the Japanese Islands 225 G. Wiegleb & W. Herr The occurrence of communities with species of Ranunculus subgenus Batrachium in central Europepreliminary remarks 235 S. Hejny Expansion and retreat of aquatic macrophyte communities in south Bohemian fishponds during 35 years (1941-1976) 243 Discussions 247 List of participants 265 List of lectures 269 Author index 270