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Journal articles on the topic "Chorologia"

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Chambouleyron, Mathieu. "Contribution à la connaissance de la flore du Maroc septentrional : Maroc Atlantique nord, Rif, Littoral méditerranéen." Acta Botanica Malacitana 44 (September 19, 2019): 131–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v44i0.5246.

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Contribution to the knowledge of the flora of northern Morocco: Northern Atlantic Morocco, Rif, Mediterranean littoralMots-clés: chorologie, flore vasculaire, Maroc septentrional.Keywords: chorology, vascular flora, northern Morocco.
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Quesada Moreno, José Manuel, Ana Morales Ruiz, Isabel Butler Sierra, and Francisco José Monteagudo. "Allium pruinatum Link ex Spreng. (Liliaceae), novedad corológica para la Reserva Natural Laguna de El Portil (Huelva, Andalucía, España)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 43 (November 20, 2018): 151–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v43i0.4747.

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Allium pruinatum Link ex Spreng., chorologic novelty for the Natural Reserve of “Laguna de El Portil” (Huelva, Andalusia, Spain)Palabras clave: Corología, ecología, endemismo, flora amenazada, Andalucía Key words: Chorology, ecology, endemism, threatened flora, Andalusia
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Martín Bravo, Santiago, José Manuel Herrera Rodríguez, and Iñigo Pulgar Sañudo. "Notas corológicas para la provincia de Sevilla." Acta Botanica Malacitana 44 (September 26, 2019): 103–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v44i0.5273.

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Albarreal Núñez, Jesús, and Carlos Romero Zarco. "Novedades corológicas para Andalucía Occidental (Sevilla-Cádiz)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 29 (December 1, 2004): 300–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v29i0.7251.

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Martín Bravo, Santiago, and Modesto Luceño. "Notas corológicas de resedáceas para la Península Ibérica." Acta Botanica Malacitana 32 (December 1, 2007): 221–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v32i0.7039.

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Bohórquez, Macarena, Pedro Jiménez-Mejías, Rafael Esquivias, and Santiago Martín Bravo. "Notas corológicas sobre flora del litoral gaditano. Chorological notes on the flora of Cadiz coast." Acta Botanica Malacitana 37 (December 1, 2012): 230–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v37i0.2662.

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Fuentes-Carretero, Julián Manuel. "Aportaciones corológicas a la flora vascular de las Alpujarras (Granada y Almeria, España). Chorological contributions for the vascular flora of the Alpujarras (Granada & Almeria, Spain)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 39 (December 1, 2014): 254–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v39i1.2580.

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Chorological contributions for the vascular flora of the Alpujarras (Granada & Almería, Spain)Palabras clave. Plantas vasculares, corología, Andalucía, España.Key words. Vascular plants, chorology, Andalousie, Spain.
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Luceño, Modesto, and Pedro Jiménez-Mejías. "Algunas novedades corológicas relevantes en ciperáceas ibéricas y baleáricas." Acta Botanica Malacitana 31 (December 1, 2006): 230–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v31i31.7172.

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Some new chorological records on Iberian and Balearic CyperaceaePalabras clave. Cyperaceae, corología, Flora Iberica, España, Portugal, Islas Baleares.Key words. Cyperaceae, chorology, Flora Iberica, Spain, Portugal, Balearic Islands.
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Neto, Carlos, Pedro Arsénio, Tiago Monteiro-Henriques, Cecília Sérgio, and José Carlos Costa. "Novas ocorrências de Spahgnum auriculatum no sul de Portugal. Significado paleobiogeográfico." Acta Botanica Malacitana 34 (December 1, 2009): 210–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v34i0.6937.

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New chorological data of Sphagnum auriculatum in south Portugal. Paleobiogeographic meaning Palavras-chave. Corologia, Sphagnum auriculatum, turfeiras de transição, sudoeste de Portugal.Key words. Chorology, Sphagnum auriculatum, transition mires, southwestern Portugal.
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Sánchez Gullón, Enrique, Fernando Bastida, Isabel Butler, and Francisco José Monteagudo. "Picris willkommii (Schultz Bip.) Nyman (Asteraceae) novedad corológica para la comarca natural de la campiña de Huelva (Andalucía, España)." Acta Botanica Malacitana 29 (December 1, 2004): 299–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.24310/abm.v29i0.7250.

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Picris willkommii (Schultz Bip.) Nyman (Asteraceae), new chorological record in the “Campiña” area of Huelva (Andalusia, Spain).Palabras clave. Picris willkommii, Cartaya, Huelva, corología, ecología.Key words. Picris willkommii, Cartaya, Huelva, chorology, ecology.
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Claude, Jean-Philippe. "Écologie des rubiacées des Petites Antilles : le cas de la Martinique." Thesis, Antilles, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020ANTI0548.

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Les Rubiacées représentent l’une des cinq plus grandes familles de plantes à fleurs dans le monde. Cette famille est diversifiée en termes de nombre d’espèces, de genres, de types physionomiques ou de spectres chimiques. Les Petites Antilles (élément d'un des hot spots de la biodiversité mondiale : la Caraïbe), accueillent au sein de leurs flores issues en majorité de l’Amérique tropicale, une partie de cette diversité. Afin d’enrichir et conforter nos connaissances sur les Rubiacées des Petites Antilles, une étude en écologie forestière a été menée en Martinique. Le but a été de déterminer la chorologie des Rubiacées sur l’île, leurs fonctions ainsi que de recenser leurs usages ethnobotaniques. La place des Rubiacées dans la dynamique végétale de la Martinique, les conditions factorielles qui favorisent leur installation et leur répartition, ont ainsi pu être définies à l’aide des données de la littérature scientifique, des flores régionales et des relevés floristiques réalisés sur le terrain. Une série de traitements mathématiques basée sur plusieurs indices écologiques, a été effectuée. Il apparait clairement que cette famille occupe un large éventail d’habitats. Les Rubiacées sont présentes dans tous les bioclimats (du sec à l’humide), dans diverses formations végétales à divers stades d’évolution. On recense en Martinique environ 89 espèces de Rubiacées réparties en 41 genres, et plus largement 129 espèces réparties en 54 genres aux Petites Antilles. Une vingtaine d’espèces sont endémiques aux Petites Antilles et deux sont endémiques à la Martinique. Toutes les formes de vie sont représentées allant des arbres aux herbes, en passant par les lianes et les épiphytes. Les Rubiacées forment une composante essentielle des flores de notre région ; néanmoins leur diversité est fragilisée par l’anthropisation et les nouvelles contraintes climatiques de ce siècle
Rubiaceae are one of the five largest families of flowering plants in the world. This family is diversified in terms of number of species, genera, physiognomic types or chemical spectra. The Lesser Antilles (element of one of the hot spots of the world biodiversity: the Caribbean), contain within their flora, mostly from tropical America, some of this diversity. In order to enrich and consolidate our knowledge of the Rubiaceae of the Lesser Antilles, we carried out a study in forest ecology in Martinique. The aim was to determine the chorology of Rubiaceae species on the island, their functions, as well as to identify their ethnobotanical uses. The place of the Rubiaceae in the vegetal dynamics of Martinique, the factorial conditions that favor their settlement and distribution, have thus been defined using data from the scientific literature, regional floras and field surveys. A series of mathematical treatments, based on several ecological indices, was carried out. It is clear that this family occupies a wide range of habitats. The Rubiaceae are present in all bioclimates (dry to wet), in various plant formations at various stages of evolution. We recorded approximately 89 Rubiaceae species in Martinique divided in 41 genera and more broadly, 129 species divided into 54 genera in the Lesser Antilles. About twenty species are endemic to the Lesser Antilles and two are endemic to Martinique. All forms of life are represented ranging from trees to grasses, through lianas and epiphytes. The Rubiaceae are an essential component of our region’s flora ; nevertheless their diversity is weakened by anthropization and the new climatic constraints of this century
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Perner, Gabriele Ulrike. "Chorologie : Erkenntniswege und Erkenntnisgrenzen in der Archäologie /." Frankfurt am Main : P. Lang, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40049996t.

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Waldis, Rolf. "Unkrautvegetation im Wallis : Pflanzensoziologische und Chorologie Untersuchungen /." Teufen : F. Flück-Wirth, 1987. http://www.ub.unibe.ch/content/bibliotheken_sammlungen/sondersammlungen/dissen_bestellformular/index_ger.html.

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Solignac, Véronique. "L'aubépine systématique chorologie, écologie, phytosociologie, phytopathologie et phytothérapie." Paris 5, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA05P021.

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Courtecuisse, Régis. "Les Peuplements fongiques arénicoles des zônes littorales occidentales françaises chorologie et mycocoénologie /." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376131833.

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Courtecuisse, Régis. "Les peuplements fongiques arénicoles des zones littorales occidentales françaises : chorologie et mycocoenologie." Paris 11, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988PA112069.

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Cette thèse, première étude d’ensemble sur les champignons du littoral occidental français, vise à en étudier d’une part la chorologie et ses rapports avec la climatologie et d’autre part la. Mycocoenologie. Dans la première partie (Chorologie des champignons du littoral occidental, français. Influence de différents facteurs, principalement climatiques) sont retracées les étapes du développement de la mycogéographie, et argumenté le choix de la représentation cartographique par points pour ce travail. Par la comparaison des cartes présentées avec la répartition de nombreux paramètres climatiques, sont mis en évidences 5 groupes mycogéographiques, caractérisés par un ensemble spécifique (de 10 à 15 taxons), des aires ombrothermiques distinctes et des facteurs climatiques particuliers. Ces groupes sont imbriqués en écaille du Nord au Sud: Manche orientale, Manche, Manche/Bretagne Sud, Atlantique, Latéméditerranéennes. Un parallèle entre ce découpage mycogéographique et ceux proposés par d'autres disciplines phanérogamie, phytosociologie, synphytosociologie, édaphologie) permet d'envisager une révision des césures biogéographiques et biogéographiques et bioclimatiques sur le littoral occidental français. La seconde partie (Comportement coenologique des champignons du littoral occidental français) développe quelques réflexions sur les problèmes de méthodolotie myco-écologique, en particulier concernant la reconnaissance des surfaces à relever l’aire minimal, etc. . . Les quatre disciplines reconnues au sein de la myco-écologie sont 1. La cartographie, 2 l'écologie 3. La mycocoenologie, descendante ou ascendante, 4. La mycosociologie s. S. Des exemples d'applications de ces méthodes sont cités de même que sont proposées quelques hypothèses de travail alternatives centrées sur la notion de groupe écologique. Une étude particulière de mycocoenoses littorales a été effectuée sur les groupements de la dune blanche et de la dune noire. Une première tentative de tableaux mycocoenotiques est réalisée. La méthode d'élaboration de ces tableaux et leur structure finale sont comparables à ce que l'on rencontre en phytosociologie sigmatiste traditionnelle. Des mycocoenoses sont ainsi définies et il est intéressant de constater que certains syntaxons phanérogamiques renferment plusieurs mycocoenoses distincts. Les annexes regroupent les éléments suivants: 1. Liste des 192 espèces préliminaires cartographiées; 2. Cartes de répartition de 100 espèces; 3. Liste des 142 paramètres climatiques considérés; 4, Tableau d'amplitudes des paramètres climatiques sur l'ensemble du littoral occidental français: 5. Ensemble des résultats d’ordre spécifique conçu comme un inventaire de la mycoflore du littoral occidental français, regroupant 544 taxons avec commentaires écologiques chorologiques, bioclimatiques et mycoco enologiques pour chacun d'entre eux; 6. Rappel de quelques principes fondamentaux de la phytosociologie; 7. Liste des relevés et tableaux mycocoenotiques. Ce travail met en évidence le rôle des champignons en tant que bioindicateur sur le plan bioclimatique comme celui de la biocoenologie.
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Dietrich, Oliver [Verfasser]. "Bronzezeitliche Tüllenbeile aus Rumänien. : Studien zu Chronologie, Chorologie und Hortung / Oliver Dietrich." Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1236573153/34.

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Rohrbacher, Gary P. (Gary Pickard) 1964. "The architectural details of Alvaro Siza : a chorology." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/69751.

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Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1998.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 121-123).
A chorology is an analysis of the relationships between the constituent parts of a system or assemblage. Architecture is not only the result of the connection between a vast set of components and their manifold interactions, it is implanted into still broader, working fields of complex affiliations and relations. Essential to understanding the importance of Alvaro Siza's' buildings is to see his architecture as assemblages comprised of many composite, active subsystems. These assemblages engage still larger systems, dynamic and effects producing. In short, the architecture goes beyond the visual, and generates effects in time and space - engaging animate operations that pre-exist the architecture while inciting multiple new dynamic relations. The architecture must be seen as a machine, testing the line between natural and manmade. Not necessarily organic, but self organized, exhibiting the characteristics of self generating systems, or in other words, life. While a conventional architectural analysis might exhaustively diagram geometric relations, or try to find historical models or precedents to situate the work, this thesis seeks to be critical of the deterministic, historical practice of naming. Instead, opting for a perhaps discursive methodology, which endeavors to understand operative modes that compose the abstract machinic-architectural assemblages of Alvaro Siza. As a beginning to understanding the complex assemblages of Siza, this thesis will specifically examine architectural details, their interrelationships, and affiliations to materials and techniques of construction. Details will be considered as constituent parts of a larger assemblage, and as engaging dynamic criteria (forces, light, program, weather, time, etc.) as a means of conditioning space. By considering the effects which conspire to compose a detail, in conjunction with the effects that are generated, a new understanding of the immeasurable complexity of an architectural assemblage and its' relations to space might be understood. Affording criteria for testing performance, inciting possibilities for new terms of responsiveness in architectural assemblages, and offering new, germane modes of making. this chorology will examine the affiliative assemblages of the Boa Nova Tea House at Leca da Palmeira, Portugal from 1958 and the teachers training college at Setubal, Portugal from 1994. The thesis will carefully examine conditioning agents and effects of detail assemblages, their relationships to operative criteria, other details, and space. instrumental texts include those by Deleuze and Guattari, Fernando Pessoa, and Peter Testa.
by Gary P. Rohrbacher.
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Krummel, John. "Chiasmatic Chorology: Nishida Kitaro's Dialectic of Contradictory Identity." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2008. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/3958.

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In this philosophical work I explicate Nishida Kitaro's dialectics vis-à-vis Mahayana non-dualistic thought and Hegel's dialectical philosophy, and furthermore in terms of a "chiasmatic chorology." Nishida's work makes ample usage of western philosophical concepts, most notably the terminology of Hegelian dialectics. Nishida himself has admitted affinity to Hegel. And yet content-wise the core of Nishida's thinking seem close to Mahayana Buddhism in its line of thought traceable to the Prajñaparamita sutras. The point of my investigation is to clarify in what regard Nishida's dialectic owes allegiance to Hegel and to Mahayana and wherein it diverges from them. Moreover to what extent is Nishida's appropriation of Hegelian terminology adequate in expressing his thought? The work explicates the distinctive aspects of Nishida's thinking in terms of a "chiasmatic chorology" to emphasize the inter-dimensional and placial complexity of the dialectic. In summary two overarching concerns guide the work: 1) The relation of Nishida's dialectic to its forebears -- Mahayana non-dualism and Hegelian dialectics --; and 2) The distinctness of that dialectic as a "chiasmatic chorology." The work concludes that while Nishida, in his attempt to surmount the dualism of Neo-Kantianism, was led to Hegel's dialectic, the core ideas of his dialectic extend beyond the purview of Hegelianism. Contentwise his dialectic is closer in spirit to Mahayana. While Nishida admits to such commensurability with key Mahayana doctrines, his thought nevertheless ought not to be confined to the doctrinal category of "Buddhist thought" both because of its eclectic nature that brings in elements drawn from western and eastern sources, thereby constituting his work as a "world philosophy"; and because of its creative contributions, such as the formulation of basho and its explication in dialectical terms. What cannot be expressed adequately in terms of Hegelian dialectics is the concrete chiasma of what Nishida calls his "absolute dialectic." Moreover its founding upon the choratic nature of basho not only escapes the grasp of Hegel's self-knowing concept but extends beyond previous formulations within Buddhism.
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Schwarz, Oliver Christoph. "Beiträge zur Biologie, Chorologie, Ökologie und Taxonomie der neophytischen Melde Atriplex micrantha und verwandter Arten." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB11078365.

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Books on the topic "Chorologia"

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Knutelski, Stanisław. Różnorodność, ekologia i chorologia ryjkowców rezerwatu biosfery "Tatry" (Coleoptera: curculionoidea). Kraków: Wydawnictwa Instytutu Systematyki i Ewolucji Zwierząt, Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2005.

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Phasenkartierung des mitteleuropäischen Neolithikums: Chronologie und Chorologie. Oxford, England: B.A.R., 1986.

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Perner, Gabriele Ulrike. Chorologie: Erkenntniswege und Erkenntnisgrenzen in der Archäologie. Frankfurt am Main: New York, 2005.

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Neuhäusl, R., H. Dierschke, and J. J. Barkman, eds. Chorological phenomena in plant communities. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5508-0.

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Sallis, John. Chorology: On beginning in Plato's Timaeus. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.

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Beiträge sur Syntaxonomie und Chorologie des Kalk-Buchenwaldes im ausseralpinen Deutschland. Berlin: J. Cramer, 1991.

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Geographie als Chorologie: Zur Genese und Struktur von Alfred Hettners Konstrukt der Geographie. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1995.

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Granmo, Alfred. Morphotaxonomy and chorology of the genus Hypoxylon (Xylariaceae) in Norway. Oslo: Botanical Garden and Museum, University of Oslo, 1999.

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Browicz, Kazimierz. Chorology of trees and shrubs in south-west Asia and adjacent regions. Poznań: Bogucki Wydawn. Nauk., 1997.

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Browicz, Kazimierz. Chorology of trees and shrubs in south-west Asia and adjacent regions. Poznań: Bogucki Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Chorologia"

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Pedrotti, Franco. "Chorological Mapping." In Plant and Vegetation Mapping, 29–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30235-0_4.

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Pignatti, Erika, and Sandro Pignatti. "Chorological Atlas." In Plant Life of the Dolomites, 107–482. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53051-1_7.

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Pignatti, Erika, and Sandro Pignatti. "Floristic Inventory and Chorological Atlas." In Plant Life of the Dolomites, 9–12. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53051-1_2.

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Frey, Wolfgang, and Rainer Lösch. "Geographische Muster von Pflanzenvorkommen (Floristik, Chorologie, Phylogeographie)." In Geobotanik, 9–62. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45281-3_3.

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Frey, Wolfgang, and Rainer Lösch. "Geographische Muster von Pflanzenvorkommen (Floristik, Chorologie, Phylogeographie)." In Geobotanik, 9–62. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8274-2336-8_3.

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Krahulec, F. "The chorologic pattern of European Nardus-rich communities." In Chorological phenomena in plant communities, 119–23. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5508-0_12.

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Dierschke, H. "Eröffnung des Symposiums." In Chorological phenomena in plant communities, 5–6. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5508-0_1.

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Pietsch, W. "Chorologische Phänomene in Wasserpflanzengesellschaften Mitteleuropas." In Chorological phenomena in plant communities, 97–109. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5508-0_10.

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Balátová-Tuláčková, E. "Chorological phenomena of the Molinietalia communities in Czechoslovakia." In Chorological phenomena in plant communities, 111–17. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5508-0_11.

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Mucina, L., and D. Brandes. "Communities of Berteroa incana in Europe and their geographical differentiation." In Chorological phenomena in plant communities, 125–36. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5508-0_13.

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Conference papers on the topic "Chorologia"

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Touafchia, Boutheyna, Rached-Kanouni Malika, and Kadi Zahia. "FLORISTIC DIVERSITY OF THE OULED BECHIH FOREST (ALGERIA)." In GEOLINKS Conference Proceedings. Saima Consult Ltd, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/geolinks2021/b2/v3/13.

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The objective of this study is to inventory the flora of the Ouled Bechih forest (Algeria) with a quantitative and qualitative analysis through significant parameters. This study allowed the identification of 27 species belonging to 26 genera and 17 families. The results show an important diversity of the regional flora which is essentially dominated by the Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Fagaceae and Rosaceae. Hemicryptophytes and geophytes dominate the biological spectrum of the flora of this forest, which is morphologically characterised by the dominance of perennial herbs. The analysis of the chorological types shows the predominance of the Mediterranean element.
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Murashko, V. V., and D. A. Krivenko. "Range reconstruction of the genus Cicer L. (Leguminosae)." In Problems of studying the vegetation cover of Siberia. TSU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-927-3-2020-26.

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Based on herbarium and literature data, chorological maps were produced for 47 species of the genus Cicer, this made it possible to clarify the natural boundaries of the species and genus ranges. The species richness map was produced using the method of grid mapping. It identified five geographically isolated areas of modern species diversity: North African, Anatolian-Mediterranean, East African, East of West Asian, Central Asian. Phytogeographic measures are given for each cluster, such as area occupied, total number of species and number of endemics. It was established that the hotspot of modern species diversity of genus Cicer is the mountains of Central Asia, and the maximum concentration area of species is the Pamir-Alai mountain system.
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Chigodaykina, D. S., and A. S. Revushkin. "Taxonomy and geography of wormwoods (Artemisia L.) in Southern Siberia." In Problems of studying the vegetation cover of Siberia. TSU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-927-3-2020-44.

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The data on the species composition and geographical distribution of species of the genus Artemisia L. in the territory of Southern Siberia are presented. During the study of the literature and critical revision of herbarium specimens on the territory of Southern Siberia, 78 species of wormwood were identified belonging to 3 subgenera (Artemisia, Dracunculus Bess., Seriphidium (Besser ex Less.) Fourr) in 7 sections and 20 subsections. A comparative analysis of the species composition of Southern Siberia, as well as the ratio of the belt-zonal and chorological structure, revealed the features of the distribution of species of the genus Artemisia L. in different sectors of Southern Siberia, which are due to modern natural conditions and the specifics of florogenesis.
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Nedealcov, Maria, Ala Donica, and Nicolae Grigoras. "Evaluări privind impactul secetei asupra speciilor de stejari (Quercus Robur, Q. Petraea, Q.Pubescens) în condiții de aridizare a climei." In Starea actuală a componentelor de mediu. Institute of Ecology and Geography, Republic of Moldova, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.53380/9789975315593.27.

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The growth and survival of forests in the future, especially in the peripheral and transition areas of ecosystems, such as the Moldavian oak forests, depend directly on temperature changes and the amount of atmospheric precipitation. The purpose of this paper is to determine the potential impact of climate aridization on native species - oaks (Quercus robur, Q. petraea, Q.pubescens) in correlation with ecological niche for these species and identifying the vulnerability zones of forests versus the drought (reproduced by various values of the DeMartonne Index). It has been determined that mesophilic oak specie, during the vegetation period, in the central and southern part of the country, under more dry, more arid conditions of development, will feel changes in the sensitivity to water scarcity, changes in the compositional structure of the respective ecosystems and chorological displacements of the species (limiting the growth area of the Quercus robur, Q. petraea and advancing of Q.pubescens to the central part of country).
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