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Aptroot, A. 2011: Minimumareaalbepaling een bij muurplantenvegetatie [Detemination of the minimum area for analyses of vegetation]. - Stratiotes 42: 22-34. [RLL List # 225 / Rec.# 33456]
Abstract: De meest gebruikte methode voor het beschrijven van vegetatie is die van het maken van vegetatieopnamen van een beperkte omvang, bij wijze van representatieve steekproef. Aan dergelijke opnamen worden doorgaans enkele minimum-eisen gesteld. Het proefvlak moet homogeen zijn, minstens de grootte van het minimumareaal hebben en alle aanwezige plantensoorten moeten gedetermineerd worden. De methoden verschillen onderling vooral in wat er verder genoteerd wordt, met name in de aantals- en/of oppervlakteschatting. English Translation: The most common method for describing vegetation is that of taking pictures of a limited vegetation, as a representative sample. Such recordings are usually some minimum requirements. The plot must be homogeneous, at least the size of the minimum area and all plant species present should be determined. The methods differ primarily in what is written further, particularly in the number and/or surface estimation.

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