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Flora and Vegetation of the Czech Republic

By: Milan Chytrý(Editor), Jiří Danihelka(Editor), Zdeněk Kaplan(Editor), Petr Pyšek(Editor)
466 pages, 115 colour & 23 b/w photos, illustrations and distribution maps
Publisher: Springer Nature
Flora and Vegetation of the Czech Republic
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  • Flora and Vegetation of the Czech Republic ISBN: 9783319631806 Hardback Nov 2017 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

This book provides basic information on the botanical diversity in the Czech Republic and relates the patterns in flora and vegetation to environmental factors, biogeographical history and human impact. Focusing on vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens, it summarizes the data on taxonomic diversity and provides details of relict, endemic, rare, alien and other biogeographically important species. Main vegetation types are characterized in terms of their structure, distribution, ecology and dynamics, emphasizing the long-term vegetation changes since the late Pleistocene, historical impact of humans on vegetation and current changes in vegetation including the impact of alien species. Special attention is paid to the conservation of threatened plant species and their habitats and ecological restoration. An account of the history of botanical research in this country is also provided. Flora and Vegetation of the Czech Republic is illustrated with numerous maps, graphs and photographs of plant species and communities. The book is an essential reference for any biogeographer, botanist and plant ecologist who is working in Central Europe or is searching for both general and more specific information on this part of the world.

Contents

Preface; M. Chytrý et al.

1. Physical Geography of the Czech Republic; M. Chytrý
2. History of Botanical Research in the Czeck Republic; J. Danihelka et al.
3. Flora and Phytogeography of the Czech Republic; Z. Kaplan
4. Bryoflora of the Czeck Republic; J. Kucera
5. Lichen Biota of the Czech Republic; Z. Palice
6. History of Czech Vegetation since the Late Pleistocene; P. Kunes, V. Abraham
7. Current Vegetation of the Czech Republic; M. Chytrý
8. Plant Invasions in the Czech Republic; P. Pysek et al.
9. Conservation of Botanical Diversity in the Czech Republic; H. Hartel

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By: Milan Chytrý(Editor), Jiří Danihelka(Editor), Zdeněk Kaplan(Editor), Petr Pyšek(Editor)
466 pages, 115 colour & 23 b/w photos, illustrations and distribution maps
Publisher: Springer Nature
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