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Foreword | |
Preface to the first edition | |
Preface to the second edition | |
Preface to the third and fourth editions | |
Introductory Survey | |
The vegetation of Central Europe in general | |
The development of the plant cover under the influence of man | |
Near-natural woods and thickets | |
General view of the central European woodlands | |
Beech and mixed beech woods | |
Other deciduous woodland excluding flood plains and mires | |
Coniferous woodland and mixed woods dominated by conifers | |
Tree and shrub vegetation of flood plains and peat lands | |
Other Near-Natural Formations | |
The vegetation of fresh water, its banks and springs | |
Woodland fens and intermediate mires compared with other mire types | |
Raised bogs and the communities connected with them | |
Sea marshes and inland saline habitats | |
Dunes and their vegetation successions | |
The vegetation above the alpine tree line | |
Plant life in the region of eternal snow | |
On the epiphytic vegetation in central Europe | |
Formations Created and Maintained Largely by Man's Activities | |
Arid and semi-arid grasslands in colline and monotane climate | |
Dwarf-shrub heaths and commons on strongly acid soils | |
Forestry plantations and woodland clearings | |
Woodland edges, bushes, hedges and their barbarous margins | |
Hay and litter meadows | |
Manured pastures, trodden swards and those subject to flooding | |
Man-influenced vegetation of muddy ground, lakesides and banks | |
Ruderal communities of drier sites | |
Weed communities of arable land, gardens and vineyards | |
Vegetation development on abandoned land | |
Tabular summary and index: Bibliography | |
Remarks on the changes in the system of plant sociology | |
Summary of the vegetation units and species | |
Subject Index | |
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