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Phytogeography (from Greek φυτόν, phytón = "plant" and γεωγραφία, geographía = "geography" meaning also distribution) or botanical geography is the branch of biogeography that is concerned with the geographic distribution of plant species and their influence on the earth's surface. [1]
25 lut 2013 · Vegetation is the aggregate of all the plants growing in an area and, as such, is the most conspicuous feature of most landscapes, already recognized by the early Greeks as a way of...
21 lip 2020 · Biomes and kingdoms. In global plant geography, ever since the mid-twentieth century, there are two different types of maps doing different things. On the one hand, there are maps of floral kingdoms, subdivided into regions, provinces, etc. – in one word phytochoria.
18 maj 2024 · Plants are main components of terrestrial ecosystems, they are primary producers, and almost all terrestrial life if based on plants. Consequently, plants will determine how a particular territory might look, which could be, for example, grassland, tundra, or forest.
Summary definition: "Biogeography is the study of distributions of organisms, both past and present. It is the science that attempts to describe and understand the innumerable patterns in the distribution of species and larger taxonomic groups." [Brown & Gibson, 1983] II. Approaches to Biogeography. 1. Florisitic (or faunisitic) Biogeography.
20 wrz 2020 · Plant identification depends on knowledge of taxonomy and understanding of stem, leaf, bud, flower and fruit morphology. Morphology is the Greek word for “the study of shape,” and plant morphology is the study of the external plant structures and shapes.
Vegetation is an assemblage of plant species and the ground cover they provide. [2] It is a general term, without specific reference to particular taxa, life forms, structure, spatial extent, or any other specific botanical or geographic characteristics. It is broader than the term flora which refers to species composition.