Improvement of association-analysis classification by Braun-Blanquet technique

Normal association-analysis was carried out on data collected in the Jack Scott Nature Reserve in the Central Bankenveld of the Transvaal. As the method was found inadequate for obtaining optimal definition and arrangement of plant communities, it was supplemented by the Braun-Blanquet Table Method,...

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Main Author: B. J. Coetzee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African National Biodiversity Institut 1974-12-01
Series:Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
Online Access:https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/1481
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description Normal association-analysis was carried out on data collected in the Jack Scott Nature Reserve in the Central Bankenveld of the Transvaal. As the method was found inadequate for obtaining optimal definition and arrangement of plant communities, it was supplemented by the Braun-Blanquet Table Method, which served as a substitute for inverse and nodal analyses. This led to a better understanding of the vegetation of the Reserve. Because association-analysis is strictly hierarchical, presentation of inter-group relationships and interpretation of vegetation-habitat relationships are limited. It is argued that the monothetic character of normal and inverse association-analyses is a further limitation and although this is com­pensated for by nodal-analysis, valuable information is discarded as peripheral in the latter process.
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spelling doaj.art-5a1b0df900884922857f5bcbf53900b52022-12-21T23:38:54ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92841974-12-0111336536710.4102/abc.v11i3.14811412Improvement of association-analysis classification by Braun-Blanquet techniqueB. J. Coetzee0Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agricultural Technical ServicesNormal association-analysis was carried out on data collected in the Jack Scott Nature Reserve in the Central Bankenveld of the Transvaal. As the method was found inadequate for obtaining optimal definition and arrangement of plant communities, it was supplemented by the Braun-Blanquet Table Method, which served as a substitute for inverse and nodal analyses. This led to a better understanding of the vegetation of the Reserve. Because association-analysis is strictly hierarchical, presentation of inter-group relationships and interpretation of vegetation-habitat relationships are limited. It is argued that the monothetic character of normal and inverse association-analyses is a further limitation and although this is com­pensated for by nodal-analysis, valuable information is discarded as peripheral in the latter process.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/1481
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Improvement of association-analysis classification by Braun-Blanquet technique
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title Improvement of association-analysis classification by Braun-Blanquet technique
title_full Improvement of association-analysis classification by Braun-Blanquet technique
title_fullStr Improvement of association-analysis classification by Braun-Blanquet technique
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of association-analysis classification by Braun-Blanquet technique
title_short Improvement of association-analysis classification by Braun-Blanquet technique
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