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Channels - A multi-scalar classification system for the terrestrial vegetation of the world :: FRELIP Discovery
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Climatic definitions of the world’s terrestrial biomes
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New data on limno-terrestrial rotifers of the world
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Vegetation classification of Stipa steppes in China, with reference to the International Vegetation Classification
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Body size variation of world's living terrestrial vertebrates in the Cenozoic
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Vegetation Classification and Survey: development and diversification
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Vegetation Classification and Survey in the third year
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Vegetation Classification and Survey is performing well
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A vector map of the world’s terrestrial biotic units: subbiomes, biomes, ecozones and domains
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The vegetation of Chile and the EcoVeg approach in the context of the International Vegetation Classification project
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Ecological and environmental controls on plant wax production and stable isotope fractionation in modern terrestrial Arctic vegetation
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Vegetation Classification and Survey: five years and looking ahead
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Macroecological correlates of richness, body size, and species range size in terrestrial vertebrates across the world
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A plot-based analysis of the vegetation of the Northern Territory, Australia: a first assessment within the International Vegetation Classification framework
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A vegetation classification and description of Telperion Nature Reserve, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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Vegetation of the southern slopes of Mt. Damavand, Iran: a comprehensive phytosociological classification
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Vegetation classification in the Neotropics – Novel insights from Latin America and the Caribbean
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Classification of grasslands and other open vegetation types in the Palaearctic – Introduction to the Special Collection
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Advancing vegetation classification of grassland ecosystems across Asia: current status and way forward
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Integration of vegetation classification with land cover mapping: lessons from regional mapping efforts in the Americas
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The macroecology of community energy use in terrestrial vertebrates
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Opportunities to improve the future of South Australia’s terrestrial biodiversity
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South American terrestrial biomes as geocomplexes: a geobotanical landscape approach
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On the compatibility of single‐scan terrestrial LiDAR with digital photogrammetry and field inventory metrics of vegetation structure in forest and agroforestry landscapes
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Syntaxonomic classification of forb steppes and related vegetation of subalpine and alpine belts in the Pamir-Alai Mountains (Tajikistan, Middle Asia)