A large number of shrub and tree species suffered damage in the Ridgeway and University Reserves near Hobart, Tasmania during a prolonged drought. Damage was largely confined to shallow soils and gully margins on dolerite, there being little or no damage on equivalent sites on sedimentary substrata. Intraspecific damage was inversely related to the heights of individuals for particular sites. Relative drought resistance is presented diagrammatically for 24 small shrub species and 17 tall shrub and tree species. Drought damage does not directly limit the distribution of most species observed in this study, although the patterns of relative drought resistance accord well with species distribution in respect to available water
Worldwide, extreme climatic events such as drought and heatwaves are associated with forest mortalit...
Stands of a glaucous eucalypt in the vicinity of Louisa Bay, southwestern Tasmania, which has affini...
© 1992 Paul Kevin McEvoyLocated beside the Murray River, the Barmah Forest has a climate characteri...
The boundaries between the eucalypt species typical of flats and hollows and those typical of slopes...
Studies on vegetation and insect predation were conducted during the period 1982-84 at the Ridgeway...
Eucalyptus gunnii Hook.f. is a tree endemic to the subalpine regions of Tasmania. A subspecies, E. g...
Eucalyptus delegatensis is a widespread dominant of montane forests in southeastern Australia, where...
Widespread but patchily distributed drought death of forest trees occurred in early 1988 on a limes...
Drought periods leading to soil water deficit can fundamentally affect plant growth and survival, an...
Predicting the consequences of climate change on forest systems is difficult because trees may displ...
Predicting species-level responses to drought at the landscape scale is critical to reducing uncerta...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Environmental Sciences.This thesis presents the results...
On the New England Tablelands in Australia between 1950 and 1980 very many eucalypts declined and d...
An examination was made of the ecological factors causing the changes in dominance between six euca...
A census of the vascular plants of the Mt. Wellington Range, Tasmania, is reported, the survey havin...
Worldwide, extreme climatic events such as drought and heatwaves are associated with forest mortalit...
Stands of a glaucous eucalypt in the vicinity of Louisa Bay, southwestern Tasmania, which has affini...
© 1992 Paul Kevin McEvoyLocated beside the Murray River, the Barmah Forest has a climate characteri...
The boundaries between the eucalypt species typical of flats and hollows and those typical of slopes...
Studies on vegetation and insect predation were conducted during the period 1982-84 at the Ridgeway...
Eucalyptus gunnii Hook.f. is a tree endemic to the subalpine regions of Tasmania. A subspecies, E. g...
Eucalyptus delegatensis is a widespread dominant of montane forests in southeastern Australia, where...
Widespread but patchily distributed drought death of forest trees occurred in early 1988 on a limes...
Drought periods leading to soil water deficit can fundamentally affect plant growth and survival, an...
Predicting the consequences of climate change on forest systems is difficult because trees may displ...
Predicting species-level responses to drought at the landscape scale is critical to reducing uncerta...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Environmental Sciences.This thesis presents the results...
On the New England Tablelands in Australia between 1950 and 1980 very many eucalypts declined and d...
An examination was made of the ecological factors causing the changes in dominance between six euca...
A census of the vascular plants of the Mt. Wellington Range, Tasmania, is reported, the survey havin...
Worldwide, extreme climatic events such as drought and heatwaves are associated with forest mortalit...
Stands of a glaucous eucalypt in the vicinity of Louisa Bay, southwestern Tasmania, which has affini...
© 1992 Paul Kevin McEvoyLocated beside the Murray River, the Barmah Forest has a climate characteri...