De zoutvegetatie van ZW-Nederland beschouwd in Europees verband

The results were discussed of an ecological study of salt marsh vegetation along the estuaries of the rivers Scheldt, Meuse and Rhine (incl. the Eastern Scheldt) as a part of European halophytic vegetation.Communities were classified by the Swiss-French system of Braun Blanquet. Special attention wa...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Beeftink, W.G.
Other Authors: Venema, H.J.
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:Dutch
Published: Veenman 1965
Subjects:
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/de-zoutvegetatie-van-zw-nederland-beschouwd-in-europees-verband
id ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/525695
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/525695 2024-02-27T08:38:08+00:00 De zoutvegetatie van ZW-Nederland beschouwd in Europees verband Beeftink, W.G. Venema, H.J. 1965 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/de-zoutvegetatie-van-zw-nederland-beschouwd-in-europees-verband nl dut Veenman https://edepot.wur.nl/186665 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/de-zoutvegetatie-van-zw-nederland-beschouwd-in-europees-verband Wageningen University & Research deltas europe halophytes netherlands south-west netherlands delta's europa halofyten nederland zuidwest-nederland Doctoral thesis 1965 ftunivwagenin 2024-01-31T23:36:37Z The results were discussed of an ecological study of salt marsh vegetation along the estuaries of the rivers Scheldt, Meuse and Rhine (incl. the Eastern Scheldt) as a part of European halophytic vegetation.Communities were classified by the Swiss-French system of Braun Blanquet. Special attention was devoted to a cybernetic approach to the vegetation and its habitat as accomplished in space and time.Environmental aspects considered included the stable borders between the Arctic, Atlantic, Continental and Mediterranean climatic types along the West European coast, the ecological significance of tides, the origin of mud flats and salt marshes, physical and chemical properties of the soil and their relation to sedimentation, and biotic factors. choice between intraregional and interregional classification could be based only on floristic relationships. Existing, mostly regional systems could be combined into a single classification scheme for the whole European halophytic vegetation.Finally West European salt marsh communities, including tidal drift communities, were described, especially those of the south-west Netherlands. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Arctic
institution Open Polar
collection Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library
op_collection_id ftunivwagenin
language Dutch
topic deltas
europe
halophytes
netherlands
south-west netherlands
delta's
europa
halofyten
nederland
zuidwest-nederland
spellingShingle deltas
europe
halophytes
netherlands
south-west netherlands
delta's
europa
halofyten
nederland
zuidwest-nederland
Beeftink, W.G.
De zoutvegetatie van ZW-Nederland beschouwd in Europees verband
topic_facet deltas
europe
halophytes
netherlands
south-west netherlands
delta's
europa
halofyten
nederland
zuidwest-nederland
description The results were discussed of an ecological study of salt marsh vegetation along the estuaries of the rivers Scheldt, Meuse and Rhine (incl. the Eastern Scheldt) as a part of European halophytic vegetation.Communities were classified by the Swiss-French system of Braun Blanquet. Special attention was devoted to a cybernetic approach to the vegetation and its habitat as accomplished in space and time.Environmental aspects considered included the stable borders between the Arctic, Atlantic, Continental and Mediterranean climatic types along the West European coast, the ecological significance of tides, the origin of mud flats and salt marshes, physical and chemical properties of the soil and their relation to sedimentation, and biotic factors. choice between intraregional and interregional classification could be based only on floristic relationships. Existing, mostly regional systems could be combined into a single classification scheme for the whole European halophytic vegetation.Finally West European salt marsh communities, including tidal drift communities, were described, especially those of the south-west Netherlands.
author2 Venema, H.J.
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Beeftink, W.G.
author_facet Beeftink, W.G.
author_sort Beeftink, W.G.
title De zoutvegetatie van ZW-Nederland beschouwd in Europees verband
title_short De zoutvegetatie van ZW-Nederland beschouwd in Europees verband
title_full De zoutvegetatie van ZW-Nederland beschouwd in Europees verband
title_fullStr De zoutvegetatie van ZW-Nederland beschouwd in Europees verband
title_full_unstemmed De zoutvegetatie van ZW-Nederland beschouwd in Europees verband
title_sort de zoutvegetatie van zw-nederland beschouwd in europees verband
publisher Veenman
publishDate 1965
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/de-zoutvegetatie-van-zw-nederland-beschouwd-in-europees-verband
geographic Arctic
geographic_facet Arctic
genre Arctic
genre_facet Arctic
op_relation https://edepot.wur.nl/186665
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/de-zoutvegetatie-van-zw-nederland-beschouwd-in-europees-verband
op_rights Wageningen University & Research
_version_ 1792045056115343360