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Title
Developing a Data-Driven Classification of South Florida Plant Communities
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CreatorJay P. Sah; Michael S. Ross; Susana Stofella
Dates
Date Created2010-04
Descriptive InformationA comprehensive, broadly accepted vegetation classification is important for ecosystem management, particularly for planning and monitoring. South Florida vegetation classification systems that are currently in use were largely arrived at subjectively and intuitively with the involvement of experienced botanical observers and ecologists, but with little support in terms of quantitative field data. The need to develop a field data-driven classification of South Florida vegetation that builds on the ecological organization has been recognized by the National Park Service and vegetation practitioners in the region. The present work, funded by The National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Program - South Florida/ Caribbean Network (SFCN), covers the first phase of a large project whose a goal is to apply extant vegetation data to test, and revise as necessary, an existing, widely used classification (Rutchey et al. 2006), and ultimately to develop the revised classification in the National Vegetation Classification System format.
TopicsPlants
Plants--Classification--Data processing
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Contributing Institutions
Held By FIU
Hosted By Florida International University
Identifiers
Link to Complete Objecthttp://dpanther.fiu.edu/dpService/dpPurlService/purl/FI14040716/00001
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/6C25FFF83F062C3722BEC0564EE12E17
Batch ID20200403194624
Rights No known restrictions.
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