N;Question;"Possible answers" Q1;"Level of expertise on habitat monitoring";"No experience";"Little experience";"Medium experience";"Solid experience"; Q2;"Did you already use the phytosociological method to perform habitat monitoring?";Yes;No;;; Q3;"Do you agree with the use of phytosociological method to perform habitat monitoring?";"Strongly disagree";Disagree;"Neither agree nor disagree";"Strongly agree";Agree Q4;"Are diagnostic and characteristic species informative about structural and functional conservation status of habitats?";"Strongly disagree";Disagree;"Neither agree nor disagree";"Strongly agree";Agree Q5;"Is the use of diagnostic and characteristic species for assessing conservation status dependent on specific habitats?";"Strongly disagree";Disagree;"Neither agree nor disagree";"Strongly agree";Agree Q6;"Diagnostic, characteristic and typical species: how much do they overlap (conceptually and practically)?";Slightly;Moderately;Strongly;; Q7;"Keystone species. Can keystone species be used as typical species?";"Strongly disagree";Disagree;"Neither agree nor disagree";"Strongly agree";Agree Q8;"Does scale matter for the definition of typical species?";"Strongly disagree";Disagree;"Neither agree nor disagree";"Strongly agree";Agree