Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of the West Coast Range containing the climatic station with the highest mean annual precipitation in temperate Australia, and a variation in altitude from 400 to 1200 m. These communities form an altitude-related sequence with a perceptible break at the transition to alpine vegetation. Within rainforest three intergrading groups also form an altitudinal sequence. However, total environmental stress, as reflected in growth rates, is hypothesized to control this floristic and richness gradient. Direct and indirect gradient analysis reveals a lowland successional sequence from sedgeland to rainforest. Although some alpine communities are clearly th...
Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of va...
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is w...
The comparative ecology of mainland Australia and Tasmania alpine vegetation J.B. Kirkpatrick Depa...
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of t...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, e...
Analyses of the associations of 65 dominant species from 430 quadrats located in Tasmanian treeless ...
Regular altitudinal sampling of the vascular plant species composition of treeless vegetation on Mou...
The vegetation on either side of fire boundaries in the alpine zone of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, w...
List of vascular plant species were obtained from twenty-eight, disjunct, high altitude, treeless ar...
Tasmanian endemic plant taxa at the species level or below were placed in geographic elements accord...
The World Heritage listed landscapes of southwest Tasmania are an ideal model system for investigati...
The Mt. Bobs-Boomerang area in southern Tasmania is rugged and mountainous (600-1080m above sea lev...
Western Tasmania, Australia contains some of the highest levels of biological endemism of any temper...
Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of va...
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is w...
The comparative ecology of mainland Australia and Tasmania alpine vegetation J.B. Kirkpatrick Depa...
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of t...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, e...
Analyses of the associations of 65 dominant species from 430 quadrats located in Tasmanian treeless ...
Regular altitudinal sampling of the vascular plant species composition of treeless vegetation on Mou...
The vegetation on either side of fire boundaries in the alpine zone of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, w...
List of vascular plant species were obtained from twenty-eight, disjunct, high altitude, treeless ar...
Tasmanian endemic plant taxa at the species level or below were placed in geographic elements accord...
The World Heritage listed landscapes of southwest Tasmania are an ideal model system for investigati...
The Mt. Bobs-Boomerang area in southern Tasmania is rugged and mountainous (600-1080m above sea lev...
Western Tasmania, Australia contains some of the highest levels of biological endemism of any temper...
Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of va...
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is w...
The comparative ecology of mainland Australia and Tasmania alpine vegetation J.B. Kirkpatrick Depa...