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Ellenberg's Indicator Values for British Plants Technical Annex to ECOFACT Volume 2

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By: MO Hill, JO Mountford, DB Roy and RGH Bunce
46 pages, Tabs
Ellenberg's Indicator Values for British Plants
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  • Ellenberg's Indicator Values for British Plants ISBN: 9781870393485 Paperback Dec 1999 Out of Print #105137
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The use of plants as indicators of key environmental factors was formalised by Professor Ellenberg in Central Europe and has been adapted for British Plants within the ECOFACT project. These indicator values are central to the detection of long term ecological change and have a wide range of applications. They are provided in this report.

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Report Out of Print
By: MO Hill, JO Mountford, DB Roy and RGH Bunce
46 pages, Tabs
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