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The Demography of Coenopopulations of Forest Herbs

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The Population Structure of Vegetation

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The diversity of population dynamics among and within species is due to their biology and to the type of ecosystem in which they grow. The demography of coenopopulations of three herbaceous species is described, to illustrate the variety of population dynamics of forest herbs. Changes in demographic properties during the course of regenerative succession from a meadow to forest are discussed.

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FaliƄska, K. (1985). The Demography of Coenopopulations of Forest Herbs. In: White, J. (eds) The Population Structure of Vegetation. Handbook of Vegetation Science, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5500-4_11

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