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Afrique du Sud ; Alexandria, région ; Analyse factorielle ; Anomalie ; Biogéographie ; Cape Province ; Forêt ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Localisation ; Site forestier ; Technique de recherche ; Vestige
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The application of biogeographical techniques to forest site-factor analysis
In southern Africa, stratified, closed canopy forests are regarded as relict from former wetter phases. In the eastern Cape such forests are found on the slopes of the Great Escarpment and at one coastal site at Alexandria. This forest is anomalous
with regard to its coastal situation, substrate, climatic environment and geographical location. Results point to water availability as the principal control of forest distribution in the Alexandria area. (AJC).