Project information
Formalized classification of the semi-natural grassland vegetation of the Czech Republic
- Project Identification
- GA206/02/0957
- Project Period
- 1/2002 - 12/2004
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Standard Projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Science
- Cooperating Organization
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Institute of Botany of the ASCR, v. v. i.
- Responsible person doc. RNDr. Tomáš Kučera, Ph.D.
The project will make use of large phytosociological database and recently developed computer-based methods of formalized vegetation classification for making a survey of the semi-natural grasslands of the Czech Republic. The main classification algorithm will be COCKTAIL (Bruelheide 1995), as implemented in software package JUICE (Tichy 2001). This approach will yield a classification which has clearly defined classification criteria and is close to the traditional phytosociological approach. The numerical classification will be supervised by experts in order to achieve a compromise between formal definition and practical applicability of the vegetation units. Vegetation units distinguished will be parametrized by the values of measured environmental variables, indicator values and using GIS overlays. Each vegetation unit will be documented by synoptic tables and distribution maps. Diagnostic, constant and dominant species will be defined by formal numerical algorithms. The output of th
Publications
Total number of publications: 24
2004
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Environmental determinants of variation in Czech Calthion wet meadows: a synthesis of phytosociological data
Phytocoenologia, year: 2004, volume: 34, edition: 1
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Interspecific associations in phytosociological data sets: how do they change between local and regional scale?
Plant Ecology, year: 2004, volume: 173, edition: 2
2003
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Diagnostic, constant and dominant species of vegetation classes and alliances of the Czech Republic: a statistical revision
Year: 2003, number of pages: 231 s.
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Plot sizes used for phytosociological sampling of European vegetation
Journal of Vegetation Science, year: 2003, volume: 14, edition: 4