The large non-riverine Huon pine forests of the Prince of Wales and King Billy Ranges probably represent glacial refugia, Both are of the implicate rainforest type and hoth show changes in dominance and species composition of tree and understorey species with altitude. On the Prince of Wales Range, Huon pine dominates the forest over an altitudinal range of 320 m. On the King Billy Range, Huon pine dominates the lower 180 m while the upper 100 m is dominated by King Billy pine. This difference may be due to dispersal rates, geology or climatic preference. The upper slopes of the Prince of Wales Range carry the only known examples of a Huon pine-dwarf leatherwood dominated forest. Both the Prince of Wales and King Billy Ranges are of high c...
The vegetation of the Lower Gordon Ri vel' Basin consists of rainforest, sclerophyll forest, scrub a...
Southern Tasmania is home to fire dependent mixed forests, which, if not maintained, will eventually...
Seedling surveys indicated that landslide faces provide opportunities for Athrotaxis selaginoides an...
A network of seven Huon pine ring-width chronologies is constructed from sites ranging in elevation ...
Huon pine had a mast year in 1989 resulting in massive seedfall. It was found that Huon pine had ext...
Tasmania’s relictual cool temperate conifer flora is at risk from projected climate change during th...
Six floristic communities are described from rainforest in northern and eastern Tasmania. The commun...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a widespread component of cool temperate rainforest in Tasmania. It domin...
Selective mechanized logging for Athrotaxis selaginoides in temperate rainforest south of Rosebery i...
Four new Huon pine ring-width chronologies complete a seven-chronology network from western Tasmani...
The population genetics of two temperate rainforest tree species endemic to south eastern Australia...
The effect of different stages of forestry practices on regeneration of Eucalyptus regnans and under...
A network of fifteen Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (Celerytop Pine) chronologies for Tasmania, Austra...
E. regnans is confined to Tasmania and Victoria. It is one of the three or four most important timb...
The botanical composition and regeneration characteristics are described for a Melaleuca ricifoliaLe...
The vegetation of the Lower Gordon Ri vel' Basin consists of rainforest, sclerophyll forest, scrub a...
Southern Tasmania is home to fire dependent mixed forests, which, if not maintained, will eventually...
Seedling surveys indicated that landslide faces provide opportunities for Athrotaxis selaginoides an...
A network of seven Huon pine ring-width chronologies is constructed from sites ranging in elevation ...
Huon pine had a mast year in 1989 resulting in massive seedfall. It was found that Huon pine had ext...
Tasmania’s relictual cool temperate conifer flora is at risk from projected climate change during th...
Six floristic communities are described from rainforest in northern and eastern Tasmania. The commun...
Nothofagus cunninghamii is a widespread component of cool temperate rainforest in Tasmania. It domin...
Selective mechanized logging for Athrotaxis selaginoides in temperate rainforest south of Rosebery i...
Four new Huon pine ring-width chronologies complete a seven-chronology network from western Tasmani...
The population genetics of two temperate rainforest tree species endemic to south eastern Australia...
The effect of different stages of forestry practices on regeneration of Eucalyptus regnans and under...
A network of fifteen Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (Celerytop Pine) chronologies for Tasmania, Austra...
E. regnans is confined to Tasmania and Victoria. It is one of the three or four most important timb...
The botanical composition and regeneration characteristics are described for a Melaleuca ricifoliaLe...
The vegetation of the Lower Gordon Ri vel' Basin consists of rainforest, sclerophyll forest, scrub a...
Southern Tasmania is home to fire dependent mixed forests, which, if not maintained, will eventually...
Seedling surveys indicated that landslide faces provide opportunities for Athrotaxis selaginoides an...