The geographical limits of the four Nothofagus species in north Westland are described. An examination is made of the stability of the existing beech forest boundary and of factors which may limit the expansion of the boundary. Reccent rates of migration on different growing sites are estimated. The slowest rate of migration, 0.1 m/yr, occurs on hill slopes. More rapid migration is possible along flood plains, across poorly-drained high terraces and in the upland zone of the southern Paparoa Range. Nothofagus migration appears to proceed largely by slow marginal spread from existing stands and occasionally, by the formation of outliers following the long-distance dispersal of seed over distances of up to 12 km. It is proposed that the Notho...
Nothofagaceae (southern beech) dominate two-thirds of the remaining indigenous forest of New Zealand...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Knapp M., Stockler K., Havell D., Delsuc F., Sebastia...
Globally, there is a great deal of concern over the impact of climate warming and other associated c...
University of Otago department: Botany Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Otago, 1985. Bibliography: l...
The species Nothofagus solandri, within which two subspecific taxa are recognised, i.e. Nothofagus s...
Aim: The impact of climate change on forest biodiversity and ecosystem services will be partly deter...
We examined whether the growth dynamics of two species can explain their coexistence. In particular,...
Vegetation change in six forest stands affected by flood and wind disturbance was investigated using...
Nothofagus (‘southern beech’) is a major component in forests throughout the South Island of New Ze...
Aim: The impact of climate change on forest biodiversity and ecosystem services will be partly dete...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
The New Zealand conifers (20 species of trees and shrubs in the Araucariaceae, Podocarpaceae, and Cu...
20 leaves : ill., map ; 32 cm. Unpublished material. Research paper (B. Sc. (Hons.)) -- University...
Every species occupies a geographic area known as its range. The range of a species is determined b...
This research examined the current state and developmental trajectory of forest restoration projects...
Nothofagaceae (southern beech) dominate two-thirds of the remaining indigenous forest of New Zealand...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Knapp M., Stockler K., Havell D., Delsuc F., Sebastia...
Globally, there is a great deal of concern over the impact of climate warming and other associated c...
University of Otago department: Botany Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Otago, 1985. Bibliography: l...
The species Nothofagus solandri, within which two subspecific taxa are recognised, i.e. Nothofagus s...
Aim: The impact of climate change on forest biodiversity and ecosystem services will be partly deter...
We examined whether the growth dynamics of two species can explain their coexistence. In particular,...
Vegetation change in six forest stands affected by flood and wind disturbance was investigated using...
Nothofagus (‘southern beech’) is a major component in forests throughout the South Island of New Ze...
Aim: The impact of climate change on forest biodiversity and ecosystem services will be partly dete...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
The New Zealand conifers (20 species of trees and shrubs in the Araucariaceae, Podocarpaceae, and Cu...
20 leaves : ill., map ; 32 cm. Unpublished material. Research paper (B. Sc. (Hons.)) -- University...
Every species occupies a geographic area known as its range. The range of a species is determined b...
This research examined the current state and developmental trajectory of forest restoration projects...
Nothofagaceae (southern beech) dominate two-thirds of the remaining indigenous forest of New Zealand...
Content removed due to copyright restriction: Knapp M., Stockler K., Havell D., Delsuc F., Sebastia...
Globally, there is a great deal of concern over the impact of climate warming and other associated c...