Obergurgl, AT, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010

Cembran pine forests and dwarf shrub heaths are characteristic plant communities in the subalpine zone of the inner Oetz valley. The dwarf shrub heaths can be differentiated by canopy height and microrelief. To document the dwarf shrub heaths, 21 vegetation records were made from 25.08.2010 to 26.08...

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Main Authors: Brigitta Erschbamer, Roland Mayer
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Published: Europe Long-Term Ecosystem Research Network (LTER Europe)
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/knb-lter-europe-deims.14291.19417
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spelling dataone:knb-lter-europe-deims.14291.19417 2023-11-08T14:14:59+01:00 Obergurgl, AT, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010 Brigitta Erschbamer Roland Mayer Obergurgl ENVELOPE(11.02293,11.03122,46.8627,46.86405) BEGINDATE: 2010-08-25T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2010-08-26T00:00:00Z 2016-01-10T01:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/knb-lter-europe-deims.14291.19417 unknown Europe Long-Term Ecosystem Research Network (LTER Europe) Subarctic and alpine dwarf willow scrub biodiversity Dataset dataone:urn:node:LTER_EUROPE 2023-11-08T13:37:52Z Cembran pine forests and dwarf shrub heaths are characteristic plant communities in the subalpine zone of the inner Oetz valley. The dwarf shrub heaths can be differentiated by canopy height and microrelief. To document the dwarf shrub heaths, 21 vegetation records were made from 25.08.2010 to 26.08.2010 Dwarf shrub heaths were attributed to the Rhododendretum ferruginei in troughs and the Loiseleurio-Cetrarietum on wind-exposed edges. Vegetation records were made in plots according to minimum areal of Braun-Blanquet (1964) Dataset Subarctic Europe Long-Term Ecosystem Research Network (LTER Europe) (via DataONE)
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topic Subarctic and alpine dwarf willow scrub
biodiversity
spellingShingle Subarctic and alpine dwarf willow scrub
biodiversity
Brigitta Erschbamer
Roland Mayer
Obergurgl, AT, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010
topic_facet Subarctic and alpine dwarf willow scrub
biodiversity
description Cembran pine forests and dwarf shrub heaths are characteristic plant communities in the subalpine zone of the inner Oetz valley. The dwarf shrub heaths can be differentiated by canopy height and microrelief. To document the dwarf shrub heaths, 21 vegetation records were made from 25.08.2010 to 26.08.2010 Dwarf shrub heaths were attributed to the Rhododendretum ferruginei in troughs and the Loiseleurio-Cetrarietum on wind-exposed edges. Vegetation records were made in plots according to minimum areal of Braun-Blanquet (1964)
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author Brigitta Erschbamer
Roland Mayer
author_facet Brigitta Erschbamer
Roland Mayer
author_sort Brigitta Erschbamer
title Obergurgl, AT, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010
title_short Obergurgl, AT, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010
title_full Obergurgl, AT, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010
title_fullStr Obergurgl, AT, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010
title_full_unstemmed Obergurgl, AT, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010
title_sort obergurgl, at, vegetation dwarf shrub heath, 2010
publisher Europe Long-Term Ecosystem Research Network (LTER Europe)
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op_coverage Obergurgl
ENVELOPE(11.02293,11.03122,46.8627,46.86405)
BEGINDATE: 2010-08-25T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2010-08-26T00:00:00Z
genre Subarctic
genre_facet Subarctic
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