Abstract: We studied vegetation change on 142 permanently marked transects spread throughout tussock grasslands of Otago and Canterbury, in areas subject to both pastoral and conservation management. The transect
We used recent satellite imagery to quantify the extent, type, and rate of conversion of remaining i...
After but a century of influence by European man and his introduced game and domestic animals in ind...
The objective of this study is to outline one approach to enhancing the sustainable management of th...
We studied vegetation change on 142 permanently marked transects spread throughout tussock grassland...
Tussock Grassland is the indigenous grassland of New Zealand. It occupies an area of some 14,000, 0...
New Zealand's South Island tussock grasslands have been highly modified by human activities, includi...
Only an extended abstract with figures was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The c...
A spatial and dynamic evaluation of the vegetation of The Grampians station, Mackenzie Country, New ...
Uncertainty surrounds the extent to which livestock grazing drives changes in tussock grassland vege...
This study investigated the effects of different management inputs (fertiliser and seed) and grazing...
In September 1962 the Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute produced a Directory of Resea...
Vegetation in a wide range of ecosystems across the globe is responding to recent anthropogenic clim...
Species of Chionochloa are tall tussock grasses which dominate the mountain vegetation in both islan...
Understanding how plant communities respond to plant invasions is important both for understanding c...
This paper addresses the question whether nutrient loss from ecosystems is a cause of rangeland de-s...
We used recent satellite imagery to quantify the extent, type, and rate of conversion of remaining i...
After but a century of influence by European man and his introduced game and domestic animals in ind...
The objective of this study is to outline one approach to enhancing the sustainable management of th...
We studied vegetation change on 142 permanently marked transects spread throughout tussock grassland...
Tussock Grassland is the indigenous grassland of New Zealand. It occupies an area of some 14,000, 0...
New Zealand's South Island tussock grasslands have been highly modified by human activities, includi...
Only an extended abstract with figures was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.The c...
A spatial and dynamic evaluation of the vegetation of The Grampians station, Mackenzie Country, New ...
Uncertainty surrounds the extent to which livestock grazing drives changes in tussock grassland vege...
This study investigated the effects of different management inputs (fertiliser and seed) and grazing...
In September 1962 the Tussock Grasslands and Mountain Lands Institute produced a Directory of Resea...
Vegetation in a wide range of ecosystems across the globe is responding to recent anthropogenic clim...
Species of Chionochloa are tall tussock grasses which dominate the mountain vegetation in both islan...
Understanding how plant communities respond to plant invasions is important both for understanding c...
This paper addresses the question whether nutrient loss from ecosystems is a cause of rangeland de-s...
We used recent satellite imagery to quantify the extent, type, and rate of conversion of remaining i...
After but a century of influence by European man and his introduced game and domestic animals in ind...
The objective of this study is to outline one approach to enhancing the sustainable management of th...