Habitat types key navigation

You can use the 'key navigation' function to identify a specific habitat by answering a set of questions. Starting from first question to next questions you select one of the possible answers. Here are samples of possible answers:
  • No ( 002 ) - Leading to question named '002'
  • Yes [ G ] - Leading to another questions subset of level G
  • No Factsheet icon[ E6 ] - Links directly to factsheet for E6
Additionally the diagram may be used for reference.


Category : (F5 )Maquis, arborescent matorral and thermo-Mediterranean brushes
Diagram : Diagram icon


Question f08 :   Arborescent?
   Matorral characterised by arborescent species is separated (path = Yes).
Answers:
Yes Factsheet icon [ F5.1 ] No (Question f09 )


Question f09 :   Dominated by Spanish broom?
   Habitats dominated by Spanish broom (Spartium) are distinguished (path = Yes).
Answers:
Yes Factsheet icon [ F5.4 ] No (Question f10 )


Question f10 :   Thermo-Mediterranean?
   Brush habitats characteristic of the thermo-Mediterranean altitudinal belt are distinguished (path = Yes).
Answers:
Yes Factsheet icon [ F5.5 ] No (Question f11 )


Question f11 :   Broadleaved species present?
   Pseudomaquis (broadleaved or deciduous species found together with sclerophyllous species) is distinguished (path = Yes).
Answers:
Yes Factsheet icon [ F5.3 ] No Factsheet icon [ F5.2 ]

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