"Classification of the high-mountain coniferous forests in Taiwan"@en . . "14"^^ . "Wang, Jenn-Che" . . "Chiou, Chyi-Rong" . . . "Hsia, Yue-Joe" . "14310" . "[3C8EE0987CD5]" . "RIV/00216224:14310/12:00057839" . "4" . "Classification of the high-mountain coniferous forests in Taiwan" . . "1211-9520" . . . "Hsieh, Chang-Fu" . "29"^^ . . . . . "Folia Geobotanica" . . . . "Lin, Cheng-Tao" . . . . "P(GAP505/11/0732), P(GD526/09/H025)" . "3"^^ . . "Li, Ching-Feng" . "Liu, Ho-Yih" . . "127379" . "Chen, Ming-Yih" . . "Chytr\u00FD, Milan" . "Classification of the high-mountain coniferous forests in Taiwan" . "Vegetation of boreal coniferous forests has been extensively studied in many areas of northern Eurasia and North America, but similar forests in the high mountains of subtropical and tropical eastern Asia have been poorly documented so far. This paper, focusing on such forests, is the first phytosociological study at a national scale in Taiwan. The relev\u00E9s from the National Vegetation Diversity Inventory and Mapping Project database were used to define vegetation types of the high-mountain coniferous forests and to characterize their distribution in Taiwan. Environmental variables such as aspect, elevation, soil rockiness and slope were related to species composition. Cluster analysis was used to classify relev\u00E9s and establish groups that were interpreted as nine associations belonging to two alliances." . "http://www.springerlink.com/content/d604pw8227gp6452/" . "Nakamura, Yukito" . . . "Yang, Sheng-Zehn" . "47" . "Chen, Tze-Ying" . "000311392400002" . "NL - Nizozemsko" . "Classification of the high-mountain coniferous forests in Taiwan"@en . "Vegetation of boreal coniferous forests has been extensively studied in many areas of northern Eurasia and North America, but similar forests in the high mountains of subtropical and tropical eastern Asia have been poorly documented so far. This paper, focusing on such forests, is the first phytosociological study at a national scale in Taiwan. The relev\u00E9s from the National Vegetation Diversity Inventory and Mapping Project database were used to define vegetation types of the high-mountain coniferous forests and to characterize their distribution in Taiwan. Environmental variables such as aspect, elevation, soil rockiness and slope were related to species composition. Cluster analysis was used to classify relev\u00E9s and establish groups that were interpreted as nine associations belonging to two alliances."@en . "10.1007/s12224-012-9128-y" . . "Braun-Blanquet approach; Phytosociology; Plant communities; Syntaxonomy; Vaccinio-Piceetea; Vegetation classification; Woodland"@en . "RIV/00216224:14310/12:00057839!RIV13-GA0-14310___" . "Zelen\u00FD, David" . "Yeh, Ching-Long" .