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DESCRIPTION:Records of plant species composition in vegetation plots repres
 enting different habitats and vegetation types have been collected by bota
 nists and phytosociologists for more than a century. High density of such 
 records is available especially in western\, central and southern Europe\,
  but many of them have also been sampled in other parts of the world. Only
  recently large data sets from these plots were included in electronic dat
 abases. In Europe there is well over 2 million of such records already sto
 red in electronic databases. We have recently integrated several national 
 or regional databases of vegetation plots in a single international platfo
 rm called European Vegetation Archive (EVA)\, which makes the data readily
  available for basic research in ecology\, biogeography and applications i
 n nature conservation and environmental monitoring. In this talk I will pr
 ovide a basic overview of data available in Europe and outline some possib
 ilities of their use for inventorying diversity of European vegetation and
  flora\, identifying endangered habitats\, modelling the distribution of a
 lien species\, identifying fine-scale patterns of species richness across 
 large areas\, and assessing vegetation change.\n***\nInvited by Jürgen Den
 gler\, Disturbance Ecology
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SUMMARY:Prof. Dr. Milan Chytrý\, Masaryk University\, Brno\, Czech Republic
  (Homepage): Large vegetation-plot databases: new tools and perspectives f
 or ecology and biodiversity research
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