
doi: 10.5424/625
In this paper we try to establish a preliminary methodology for analyzing vegetation structures included in Allué´s (1990) phytoclimatic subtypes, and their phytoclimatic implications. One of the most geographically extensive subtypes (VI(IV)1) has been chosen, which comprises a considerable number of syntaxa.
Climatology, Climatología; Fitoclimatología; Cambio Climático; Vegetación, Vegetation, Vegetación, Climatic Change, Climatología, Climatology; Phytoclimatology; Climatic Change; Vegetation, Phytoclimatology, Cambio Climático, Fitoclimatología
Climatology, Climatología; Fitoclimatología; Cambio Climático; Vegetación, Vegetation, Vegetación, Climatic Change, Climatología, Climatology; Phytoclimatology; Climatic Change; Vegetation, Phytoclimatology, Cambio Climático, Fitoclimatología
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