Titre : |
Vegetation unit assignments: phytosociology experts and classification programs show similar performance but low convergence |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Lise MACIEJEWSKI L., Auteur ; Paulina PINTO ELCIRA P., Auteur ; Stéphanie WURPILLOT St., Auteur ; Jacques DRAPIER J., Auteur ; Serge CADET S., Auteur ; Serge MULLER S., Auteur ; Pierre AGOU P., Auteur ; Benoît RENAUX B., Auteur ; Jean-Claude GEGOUT J.-Cl., Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2020 |
Importance : |
698-709 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Catégories : |
COMMUNICATION FORET MASSIF CENTRAL
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Résumé : |
Assigning vegetation plots to vegetation units is a key step in biodiversity management projects. Nevertheless, the process of plot assignment to types is usually non-standardized, and assignment consistency remains poorly explored. To date, the efficiency of automatic classification programs has been assessed by comparing them with a unique expert judgment. Therefore, we investigated the consistency of five phytosociology expert judgments, and the consistency of these judgements with those of automatic classification programs. |
Saisie BD Flore : |
Rien à saisir |
Citation bibliographique : |
MACIEJEWSKI, L., PINTO, P.E., WURPILLOT, S., DRAPIER, J., CADET, S., MULLER S., AGOU P., RENAUX B. & GÉGOUT J.Cl. 2020. - Vegetation unit assignments: phytosociology experts and classification programs show similar performance but low convergence. Applied Vegetation Science, Wiley, 23, 698–709. |
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