Endemic plants from Romanian Carpathians – The fractal analysis

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Article_Title: Endemic plants from Romanian Carpathians – The fractal analysis
Authors: Nicolescu Anamaria Carmen1, Andrei Marin2
Affiliation: 1 University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology
2 University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology
Abstract: From morphofractal analyses of the species it result that it have similar morphological characteristics, expressed by similar fractal dimension. Because of analysis of different species it doesn’t have similar fractal dimensions. We mention that even in the case of the same species can appear different results between fractal parameter of the studied species the reason being the sozological criteria.
Keywords: fractal dimensions, fitofractal, box-counting, endemic,taxonomy
References: 1. Andrei M. „Morfologia Generală a Plantelor”, Ed. Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 1997.
2. Andrei M., D. Popescu, C. M. Popescu, „Analiza fractală a taxonilor Gentiana, Gentianella, Gentianopsis din România- Studiu de caz”, Editura Matrix, 2009.
3. Angelescu N., D. Crişan, „Association of fractal dimension to textural features of images”, Proceedings of the 2nd IAFA Symposium, Bucharest, Romania, 2005.
4. Barnsley M., „Fractals Everywhere”, 2nd ,Ed. Academic Press, Boston, SUA 1993.
5. Crişan D., ,,Algoritmul box caunting o metodă eficientă de determinare a dimensiunii fractale” Sesiunea cadrelor didactice, vol. 2, Bucureşti 2002.
6. Crişan D., „Fractal features extraction in medical imaging using the Quadtree tehnique”, Cercetare ştiinţifică. Sesiunea cadrelor didactice, Universul Juridic, Bucureşti 2003 .
7. Crişan D., „Using local connected fractal dimension in frontier matching”, Proceedings of the IAFA Symposium, Bucharest, Romania, 2003.
8. Crişan D., „Fractal spectrum of grey-level images”, Cercetare ştiinţifică. Sesiunea cadrelor didactice, Universul Juridic, Bucureşti 2005 .
9. Crişan D., „Image Processing using Fractal Tehniques”, Teză de doctorat, Universitatea Politehnica din Bucureşti 2005.
10. Dobrescu R.(ed), C. Vasilescu (ed), „Interdisciplinary Applications Of Fractal And Chaos Theory”, Academia Română, Bucureşti 2004.
11. Dobrescu R., F. Ionescu, , „Fractal dimension based technique for database image retrieval”, Proceedings of the IAFA Symposium, Bucharest, Romania, 2003.
12. Hutchinson J., „Fractals and Self-Similarity”, Indiana Univ. Journal Mathematics, 35, 1981.
13. Lindenmayer A., Prusinkiewicz P., „The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants”, Springer Verlag, New York, 1996.
14. Lindenmayer A., Prusinkiewicz P., „The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants”, Springer Verlag, New York, 1996.
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Correspondence: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology

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Article Title: Endemic plants from Romanian Carpathians – The fractal analysis
Authors: Nicolescu Anamaria Carmen1, Andrei Marin2
Affiliation: 1 University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology
2 University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology
Abstract: From morphofractal analyses of the species it result that it have similar morphological characteristics, expressed by similar fractal dimension. Because of analysis of different species it doesn’t have similar fractal dimensions. We mention that even in the case of the same species can appear different results between fractal parameter of the studied species the reason being the sozological criteria.
Keywords: fractal dimensions, fitofractal, box-counting, endemic,taxonomy
References: 1. Andrei M. „Morfologia Generală a Plantelor”, Ed. Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 1997.
2. Andrei M., D. Popescu, C. M. Popescu, „Analiza fractală a taxonilor Gentiana, Gentianella, Gentianopsis din România- Studiu de caz”, Editura Matrix, 2009.
3. Angelescu N., D. Crişan, „Association of fractal dimension to textural features of images”, Proceedings of the 2nd IAFA Symposium, Bucharest, Romania, 2005.
4. Barnsley M., „Fractals Everywhere”, 2nd ,Ed. Academic Press, Boston, SUA 1993.
5. Crişan D., ,,Algoritmul box caunting o metodă eficientă de determinare a dimensiunii fractale” Sesiunea cadrelor didactice, vol. 2, Bucureşti 2002.
6. Crişan D., „Fractal features extraction in medical imaging using the Quadtree tehnique”, Cercetare ştiinţifică. Sesiunea cadrelor didactice, Universul Juridic, Bucureşti 2003 .
7. Crişan D., „Using local connected fractal dimension in frontier matching”, Proceedings of the IAFA Symposium, Bucharest, Romania, 2003.
8. Crişan D., „Fractal spectrum of grey-level images”, Cercetare ştiinţifică. Sesiunea cadrelor didactice, Universul Juridic, Bucureşti 2005 .
9. Crişan D., „Image Processing using Fractal Tehniques”, Teză de doctorat, Universitatea Politehnica din Bucureşti 2005.
10. Dobrescu R.(ed), C. Vasilescu (ed), „Interdisciplinary Applications Of Fractal And Chaos Theory”, Academia Română, Bucureşti 2004.
11. Dobrescu R., F. Ionescu, , „Fractal dimension based technique for database image retrieval”, Proceedings of the IAFA Symposium, Bucharest, Romania, 2003.
12. Hutchinson J., „Fractals and Self-Similarity”, Indiana Univ. Journal Mathematics, 35, 1981.
13. Lindenmayer A., Prusinkiewicz P., „The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants”, Springer Verlag, New York, 1996.
14. Lindenmayer A., Prusinkiewicz P., „The Algorithmic Beauty of Plants”, Springer Verlag, New York, 1996.
*Correspondence: University of Bucharest, Faculty of Biology