The New Zealand conifers (20 species of trees and shrubs in the Araucariaceae, Podocarpaceae, and Cupressaceae) are often regarded as ancient Gondwanan elements, but mostly originated much later. Often thought of as tall trees of humid, warm forests, they are present throughout in alpine shrublands, tree lines, bogs, swamps, and in dry, frost-prone regions. The tall conifers rarely form purely coniferous forest and mostly occur as an emergent stratum above evergreen angiosperm trees. During Maori settlement in the thirteenth century, fire-sensitive trees succumbed rapidly, most of the drier forests being lost. As these were also the more conifer-rich forests, ecological research has been skewed toward conifer dynamics of forests wetter and ...
The three southern conifer families, Araucariaceae, Cupressaceae and Podocarpaceae, have a long his...
1. A central tenet of forest ecology is that succession and regeneration dynamics are driven by an i...
Paleo-vegetation records developed from marine sedimentary sequences offer considerable potential fo...
Dominant trees of New Zealand forests, particularly Nothofagus, which has low seed mobility, show m...
New Zealand forests grow under highly oceanic climates on an isolated southern archipelago. They exp...
sphere forest tree species have demon-strated optimum growing temperatures which equate closely with...
Whangarei lies within the Puhipuhi-Whangarei Volcanic Field, one of two fields located in Northland...
Palynological methods have been used to investigate Aranuian organic deposits in the south eastern R...
The geographical limits of the four Nothofagus species in north Westland are described. An examinati...
The vegetational and climatic history of the Waikato lowlands during the last c. 18,000 years is inf...
Numerous palaeoclimatic investigations have been undertaken throughout New Zealand in an attempt to ...
This project presents the palynology of the 154m Waipori 99-1 long core taken from the Lower Taieri ...
Abstract: Auckland Island is a small uninhabited Subantarctic island south (c. 51 ° S) of the New Ze...
New Zealand forests have been and are shaped by a suite of disturbance types that vary in both their...
Geologic processes have shaped the New Zealand archipelago throughout its existence. The last major ...
The three southern conifer families, Araucariaceae, Cupressaceae and Podocarpaceae, have a long his...
1. A central tenet of forest ecology is that succession and regeneration dynamics are driven by an i...
Paleo-vegetation records developed from marine sedimentary sequences offer considerable potential fo...
Dominant trees of New Zealand forests, particularly Nothofagus, which has low seed mobility, show m...
New Zealand forests grow under highly oceanic climates on an isolated southern archipelago. They exp...
sphere forest tree species have demon-strated optimum growing temperatures which equate closely with...
Whangarei lies within the Puhipuhi-Whangarei Volcanic Field, one of two fields located in Northland...
Palynological methods have been used to investigate Aranuian organic deposits in the south eastern R...
The geographical limits of the four Nothofagus species in north Westland are described. An examinati...
The vegetational and climatic history of the Waikato lowlands during the last c. 18,000 years is inf...
Numerous palaeoclimatic investigations have been undertaken throughout New Zealand in an attempt to ...
This project presents the palynology of the 154m Waipori 99-1 long core taken from the Lower Taieri ...
Abstract: Auckland Island is a small uninhabited Subantarctic island south (c. 51 ° S) of the New Ze...
New Zealand forests have been and are shaped by a suite of disturbance types that vary in both their...
Geologic processes have shaped the New Zealand archipelago throughout its existence. The last major ...
The three southern conifer families, Araucariaceae, Cupressaceae and Podocarpaceae, have a long his...
1. A central tenet of forest ecology is that succession and regeneration dynamics are driven by an i...
Paleo-vegetation records developed from marine sedimentary sequences offer considerable potential fo...