2016
DOI: 10.17099/jffiu.60821
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Ecological indicator values of forest communities in Zonguldak-Çitdere region

Abstract: Indicator species system, which has been used widely in Europe, has many advantages in vegetation analysis. It allows quick interpretation of ecological conditions using floristic data without doing any measurements about site conditions. Considering the amount of phytosociological studies carried out in Turkey, this system may provide important information about plants or plant communities if required modifications are done. In this study, PignattiEllenberg indicator values (EIVs) modified for the check list … Show more

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“…Therefore, plants species in grazed vs ungrazed and cutted vs uncutted areas were also classified according to Pierce et al's (2013) scheme. Ellenberg's indicator values (EIVs) describe the response of a species to edaphic and climatical parameters and ecological requirements of species across their distribution area (Coban 2016). Therefore, plant species were also classified using Ellenberg's indicator values (EIVs) to discuss the effects of disturbance factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, plants species in grazed vs ungrazed and cutted vs uncutted areas were also classified according to Pierce et al's (2013) scheme. Ellenberg's indicator values (EIVs) describe the response of a species to edaphic and climatical parameters and ecological requirements of species across their distribution area (Coban 2016). Therefore, plant species were also classified using Ellenberg's indicator values (EIVs) to discuss the effects of disturbance factors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%