In natural conditions, the forest vegetation of the Dolomites would be composed of a mixed oak forest in the colline belt and a Fagus sylvatica forest at higher elevations, up to 1,200–1,400 m. This chapter describes these forest communities, along with the dependent associations and the complex relationships that are established between them.
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Pignatti, E., & Pignatti, S. (2014). Forests of Broadleaved Trees and Shrubs at Low Elevations. In Plant Life of the Dolomites (pp. 71–119). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-31043-0_3
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