Title:

Phytosociology of the Namib Desert Park, South West Africa

Author(s):
Publication Year:
1976
Abstract:

The vegetation was investigated using the techniques of the Zurich - Montpellier school of phytosociology. Floristic and other site data were collected from 472 sites in the standard Braun - Blanquet manner and the techniques are described in some detail. These data are presented by means of phytosociological tables and detailed descriptions of each community. A total of 34 noda, communities and sub-communities, were delimited in the study area and the floristic and ecological relationships of these are discussed. Only a few of the communities can be assigned to syntaxa from other parts of the world or southern Africa because most of the Namib Desert communities seemed too different to be compared to associations from North Africa, the Middle East, South America or Australia on more than a superficial, structural basis.

Place:
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa
Publisher:
Department of Botany, University of Natal
Type:
Master of Science
Item Type:
Thesis
Language:
en

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