Vegetation formations and associations of the zonobiomes along the North American Pacific coast: from northern California to Alaska
@article{Peinado2004VegetationFA, title={Vegetation formations and associations of the zonobiomes along the North American Pacific coast: from northern California to Alaska}, author={M. Peinado and F. Alcaraz and J. Aguirre and J. M. Mart{\'i}nez-Parras}, journal={Plant Ecology}, year={2004}, volume={129}, pages={29-47} }
This phytosociological study, carried out according to the Braun–Blanquet method and supported by cluster analysis, describes Walter's zonobiomes along the North American Pacific coast between the California–Oregon state border and Alaska (USA), including some interior zones of British Columbia and the Yukon Territory (Canada). Twenty two floristic associations are identified and each is characterized by a unique floristic combination, a distinctive geographical range and particular bioclimatic… CONTINUE READING
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