Phytocoenologia

Papers
(The median citation count of Phytocoenologia is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
New insights on plant communities and flora of the southern paramos of the Iberian Range (Spain)11
Scree vegetation in the northern Apennines (N-Italy)4
High altitude semi-deserts and desert steppes in the eastern Pamir-Alai and western Tian Shan Mountains (Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan)4
Syntaxonomy and ecology of mesophilous scrub vegetation in Tajikistan (Middle Asia)3
Plant community assemblages and environmental drivers in the mountainous grassland ecosystem of South Africa3
Diversity and distribution of the Family Poaceae along an elevation gradient in the sub-Himalayan mountains3
The long-term effects of monoculture maize cultivation on plant diversity2
Vegetation diversity in East African wetlands: Cocktail algorithms supported by a vegetation-plot database2
Database of halophytic and littoral vegetation of Ukraine2
Refugial peatlands in the Northern Apennines. Vegetation-environment relationships and future perspectives2
Tall herb-rich steppe in the peri-Carpathian region of Ukraine and Romania2
Aligning terrestrial habitat typology of Lebanon with EUNIS habitat classification1
Changes in species diversity and floristic composition over sixty years in plant communities with Aflatunia ulmifolia in mountainous Kazakhstan1
Variation in plant cover and flower production of Carex rostrata and C. vesicaria within a freshwater littoral zone. A 14-year time course1
A life dedicated to the classification of neotropical plant communities: a tribute to Antoine M. Cleef1
Influence of altitude and longitude on vegetation in the Dzungarian Gobi and the south-western Mongolian Altai1
Phytocoenoses and allelopathic potential of Senecio glaucus L. in new reclaimed areas of the Eastern Desert at Assiut Governorate, Egypt1
Ensemble modelling reveals shrinkage of suitable habitat for Himalayan Boxwood (Buxus wallichiana Bail.) under climate change – implications for conservation1
Potential niche for Pinus halepensis Mill. invasion in South America: a modelling approach1
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