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Ali Kavgaci

Researcher at Karabük University

Publications -  47
Citations -  1074

Ali Kavgaci is an academic researcher from Karabük University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vegetation & Plant community. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 44 publications receiving 700 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Kavgaci include Forest Research Institute.

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European Vegetation Archive (EVA): an integrated database of European vegetation plots

Milan Chytrý, +96 more
TL;DR: The European Vegetation Archive (EVA) as mentioned in this paper is a database of European vegetation plots developed by the IAVS Working Group Europe Vegetation Survey (WGSVSS) since 2012 and made available for use in research projects in 2014.
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sPlot – A new tool for global vegetation analyses

Helge Bruelheide, +184 more
TL;DR: The sPlot database as mentioned in this paper contains 1,121,244 vegetation plots, which comprise 23,586,216 records of plant species and their relative cover or abundance in plots collected worldwide between 1885 and 2015.
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EUNIS Habitat Classification: expert system, characteristic species combinations and distribution maps of European habitats

Milan Chytrý, +107 more
TL;DR: This article developed the classification expert system EUNIS-ESy, which assigns vegetation plots to European habitats based on their species composition and geographic location. But the system is not suitable for outdoor gardening.
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Classification of European beech forests: a Gordian knot?

TL;DR: In this article, the TWINSPAN classification was applied to a data set of 24605 releves covering the whole range of Fagus sylvatica forests and the western part of fagus orientalis forests and identified 24 operational phytosociological units' (OPUs), which were used for further analysis.
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sPlotOpen – An environmentally balanced, open-access, global dataset of vegetation plots

Francesco Maria Sabatini, +175 more
TL;DR: The sPlotOpen dataset as discussed by the authors is the largest open-access dataset of vegetation plots ever released and contains 3.5 million plots from 105 local-to-regional datasets.