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The Journal of Vegetation Science publishes original articles, short notes and review articles in the field of vegetation science, both methodological and theoretical studies, and descriptive and experimental studies of plant communities and plant populations. The Journal is the Official Organ of the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS).

Publisher: Opulus Press on behalf of International Association of Vegetation Science

Volume 19, Number 4, August 2008
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Plant traits enabling survival in Mediterranean badlands in northeastern Spain suffering from soil erosion
pp. 457-464(8)
Authors: Guerrero-Campo, Joaquín; Palacio, Sara; Montserrat-Martí, Gabriel

Plant diversity in a calcareous wooded meadow - The significance of management continuity
pp. 475-484(10)
Authors: Aavik, Tsipe; Jõgar, Ülle; Liira, Jaan; Tulva, Ingmar; Zobel, Martin

'Nucleating' succession in recovering neotropical wet forests: The legacy of remnant trees
pp. 485-492(8)
Authors: Schlawin, Justin R.; Zahawi, R.A.

The relative importance of disturbance and environmental stress at local and regional scales in French coastal sand dunes
pp. 493-502(10)
Authors: Forey, Estelle; Chapelet, Benjamin; Vitasse, Yann; Tilquin, Mathieu; Touzard, Blaise; Michalet, Richard

Gap ecology in Florida scrub: Species occurrence, diversity and gap properties
pp. 503-514(12)
Authors: Menges, Eric S.; Craddock, Alaä; Salo, Jessica; Zinthefer, Robin; Weekley, Carl W.

Role of plant functional traits in determining vegetation composition of abandoned grazing land in north-eastern Victoria, Australia
pp. 515-524(10)
Authors: Meers, Trevor L.; Bell, Tina L.; Enright, Neal J.; Kasel, Sabine

Assignment of relevés to pre-defined classes by supervised clustering of plant communities using a new composite index
pp. 525-536(12)
Authors: van Tongeren, Onno; Gremmen, Niek; Hennekens, Stephan

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