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Biogeographic patterns of base-rich fen vegetation across Europe

  1. TitleBiogeographic patterns of base-rich fen vegetation across Europe
    Author Jimenez-Alfaro Borja
    Co-authors Hájek Michal

    Ejrnaes Rasmus

    Rodwell John S.

    Pawlikowski Pawel

    Weeda Eddy

    Laitinen Jarmo

    Moen Absjørn

    Bergamini Ariel

    Aunina Liene

    Sekulová Lucia

    Tahvanainen Teemu

    Gillet Francois

    Jandt Ute

    Dítě Daniel SAVBOTAN - Botanický ústav SAV    ORCID

    Hájková Petra

    Corriol Gilles

    Kondelin Hanna

    Díaz Gonzáles Tomás E.

    Source document Applied Vegetation Science. Vol. 17, no. 2 (2014), p. 367-380
    Languageeng - English
    CountryGB - Great Britian
    Document kindrozpis článkov z periodík (rbx)
    KeywordsClimate * Diagnostic species * Fen * Gradient * Habitats directive * Species composition * Vegetation classification * Wetland
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    CategoryADCA - Scientific papers in foreign journals registered in Current Contents Connect with IF (impacted)
    Category of document (from 2022)V3 - Vedecký výstup publikačnej činnosti z časopisu
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    Year2014
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    DOI 10.1111/avsc.12065
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