Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of vascular plant species on sandstone cliffs in the Great Western Tiers, northern Tasmania. The vegetation is dominated by ferns, some of which are almost always restricted to cliffs, with invasion of shrub and tree species where soil has been able to accumulate. Although it might be expected that species commonly found over a wide range of vegetation types could displace obligate cliff dwellers, this potential is rarely fulfilled. The vertical nature of the environment precludes the loss of cliff obligates, as soil-vegetation mats peel off in part of a truncated and cyclic successional process. Experimental work and field monitoring of growth an...
Six floristic communities are described from rainforest in northern and eastern Tasmania. The commun...
Ecosystems today are under increasing pressure from a rapidly changing climate, changes in land-use,...
The long history of disturbance by human activities on Tasmania's Central Plateau has resulted in so...
Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of va...
Almost all of the natural vegetation on the humid, lowland, basalt of northern Tasmania has been cle...
The vegetation along a north-south transect across a valley in the Risdon Hills, Tasmania, varies fr...
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of t...
Rock outcrops provide unusual environmental conditions, often being the habitats of disjunct populat...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, e...
The Mt. Bobs-Boomerang area in southern Tasmania is rugged and mountainous (600-1080m above sea lev...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a widespread component of cool temperate rainforest in Tasmania. It domin...
List of vascular plant species were obtained from twenty-eight, disjunct, high altitude, treeless ar...
The Coal River Gorge Nature Reserve occupies most of a sandstone gorge and some adjacent hilltops in...
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is w...
A botanical survey of the vegetation of Strzelecki National Park, on south-western Flinders Island, ...
Six floristic communities are described from rainforest in northern and eastern Tasmania. The commun...
Ecosystems today are under increasing pressure from a rapidly changing climate, changes in land-use,...
The long history of disturbance by human activities on Tasmania's Central Plateau has resulted in so...
Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of va...
Almost all of the natural vegetation on the humid, lowland, basalt of northern Tasmania has been cle...
The vegetation along a north-south transect across a valley in the Risdon Hills, Tasmania, varies fr...
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of t...
Rock outcrops provide unusual environmental conditions, often being the habitats of disjunct populat...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, e...
The Mt. Bobs-Boomerang area in southern Tasmania is rugged and mountainous (600-1080m above sea lev...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a widespread component of cool temperate rainforest in Tasmania. It domin...
List of vascular plant species were obtained from twenty-eight, disjunct, high altitude, treeless ar...
The Coal River Gorge Nature Reserve occupies most of a sandstone gorge and some adjacent hilltops in...
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is w...
A botanical survey of the vegetation of Strzelecki National Park, on south-western Flinders Island, ...
Six floristic communities are described from rainforest in northern and eastern Tasmania. The commun...
Ecosystems today are under increasing pressure from a rapidly changing climate, changes in land-use,...
The long history of disturbance by human activities on Tasmania's Central Plateau has resulted in so...