Local characterization of vegetation through growth forms: Mediterranean Quercus ilex coppice as an example

TitleLocal characterization of vegetation through growth forms: Mediterranean Quercus ilex coppice as an example
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1987
AuthorsFloret, C., Galan N. J., Floc'h E., Orshan G., & Romane F.
JournalPlant Ecology
Volume71
Keywordscoppice, growth form, Life form, Mediterranean climate, Quercus ilex L, Southern France
Abstract

Growth forms are considered from two viewpoints: a descriptive and a functional one. Mono-character growth forms and their biological spectra were used to test whether they can characterize certain underlying processes in Quercus ilex coppice in southern France. Correspondence analysis of 35 mono-character growth forms of 203 described taxa shows that location of renewal buds is a good integrating indicator of plant adaptations to the environment. Two of these characters (renewal bud location, Le. Raunkiaer's main life forms, and leaf consistency) appear to vary significantly along a gradient of increasing environmental constraints, especially climatic ones.