Ordination as a tool for substantiating and interpreting floristic classifications: a case study

  • Deall G
  • Theron G
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Abstract

Detrended Correspondence Analysis ordination is used as a tool for substantiating the authenticity of hierarchical syntaxa derived from a phytosociological classification of the vegetation of the Eastern Transvaal Escarpment in the Sabie area. Ecological interpretation of syntaxa is facilitated by superimposing environmental variables on axes of ordination.

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Deall, G. B., & Theron, G. K. (1990). Ordination as a tool for substantiating and interpreting floristic classifications: a case study. Bothalia, 20(2), 223–227. https://doi.org/10.4102/abc.v20i2.927

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