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Vegetation and soils

January 1, 2000

haracterization of bottomland hardwood vegetation in relatively undisturbed forests can provide critical information for developing effective wetland creation and restoration techniques and for assessing the impacts of management and development. Classification is a useful technique in characterizing vegetation because it summarizes complex data sets, assists in hypothesis generation about factors influencing community variation, and helps refine models of community structure. Hierarchical classification of communities is particularly useful for showing relationships among samples (Gauche 1982).

Publication Year 2000
Title Vegetation and soils
Authors M.K. Burke, S.L. King, M.H. Eisenbies, D. Gartner
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Series Number GTR-SRS 38
Index ID 2000752
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Wetlands Research Center