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- Title
VEGETATION OF A SMALL SCOTTISH LAKE.
- Abstract
The article presents information on a study which investigated the vegetation of a small lake in Perthshire, Scotland. The lake shows a fairly rapid centripedal encroachment of the marginal vegetation. The author of study also considers the plant community, their distribution and the factors determining this, and the plant succession. The aquatic formation is divided into three associations, which include deep water, swallow water, and reed-swamp. The developmental succession of aquatic formation follows the order in which the communities have been described.
- Subjects
PERTHSHIRE (Scotland); SCOTLAND; VEGETATION boundaries; PLANT communities; PLANT ecology; ECOLOGICAL succession
- Publication
Journal of Ecology, 1914, Vol 2, Issue 4, p262
- ISSN
0022-0477
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/2255417