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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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Vegetation Classification and Survey: five years and looking ahead
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Vegetation classification of Stipa steppes in China, with reference to the International Vegetation Classification
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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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A multi-scalar classification system for the terrestrial vegetation of the world
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Vegetation classification in the Neotropics – Novel insights from Latin America and the Caribbean
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Vegetation survey methodology in arable weeds is reported with less detail from vegetation science than weed science
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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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Classification of grasslands and other open vegetation types in the Palaearctic – Introduction to the Special Collection
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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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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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Ecological signals of arctic plant-microbe associations are consistent across eDNA and vegetation surveys
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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)
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Decoupling of sexual signals and their underlying morphology facilitates rapid phenotypic diversification
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Spatial patterns and climatic correlates of diversification rates of conifers across the world
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Vegetation classification for northwestern Arctic Alaska using an EcoVeg approach: tussock tundra and low and tall willow groups and alliances
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Origin, diversification, and biogeography of forest birds across temperate forest regions in the Northern Hemisphere
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Species without borders: the diversification of giant danios in Sri Lanka (Teleostei, Danionidae, Devario)
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Why are Magnoliaceae so diverse in the tropics? Disentangling the roles of diversification and time‐for‐speciation effects
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KELVEG – Roadside Vegetation of Lithuania
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Public good‐driven release of heterogeneous resources leads to genotypic diversification of an isogenic yeast population