Dieback has been observed in New Zealand Nothofagus forests for some time, and a number of causal factors have been recognized. Some understanding of the effects of dieback on forest structure has been gained in a study of events after snowfalls had caused partial damage to an area of mountain beech forest. The results of this study are used to interpret the structure of beech forests elsewhere in New Zealand
Massive tree dieback has occurred periodically in the Hawaiian montane rain forest. The species mai...
On the New England Tablelands in Australia between 1950 and 1980 very many eucalypts declined and d...
Ice storms can cause severe damage to forest canopies, resulting in differential mortality among tre...
Accelerated mortality is attributed to an unusually high percentage of old trees, an abundance of p...
Areas of vegetation mortality have been recognized in the upland forests of the Kaimai Ranges, Nort...
Globally, there is a great deal of concern over the impact of climate warming and other associated c...
Many researchers in New Zealand have accepted equilibrium models of vegetation change that assume w...
Format: xix, 227 leaves: illustrations (some coloured), maps; 30 cm.For approximately a fortnight at...
Six stands located on different land forms in mixed old-growth Nothofagus forests in the Matiri Vall...
During the 1950s, dieback of southern rata (Metrosideros umbel/ata) and kamahi (Weinmannia racemosa...
The geographical limits of the four Nothofagus species in north Westland are described. An examinati...
In the Beskid Żywiecki, the combination of abiotic, biotic and anthropogenic factors unfavourable fo...
20 leaves : ill., map ; 32 cm. Unpublished material. Research paper (B. Sc. (Hons.)) -- University...
Tropical cyclones usually form between 10° and 20° latitude but frequently move as far south as New...
The phenomenon of patch dieback in stands of Nothofagus on Mt. Giluwe, in the southern highlands of...
Massive tree dieback has occurred periodically in the Hawaiian montane rain forest. The species mai...
On the New England Tablelands in Australia between 1950 and 1980 very many eucalypts declined and d...
Ice storms can cause severe damage to forest canopies, resulting in differential mortality among tre...
Accelerated mortality is attributed to an unusually high percentage of old trees, an abundance of p...
Areas of vegetation mortality have been recognized in the upland forests of the Kaimai Ranges, Nort...
Globally, there is a great deal of concern over the impact of climate warming and other associated c...
Many researchers in New Zealand have accepted equilibrium models of vegetation change that assume w...
Format: xix, 227 leaves: illustrations (some coloured), maps; 30 cm.For approximately a fortnight at...
Six stands located on different land forms in mixed old-growth Nothofagus forests in the Matiri Vall...
During the 1950s, dieback of southern rata (Metrosideros umbel/ata) and kamahi (Weinmannia racemosa...
The geographical limits of the four Nothofagus species in north Westland are described. An examinati...
In the Beskid Żywiecki, the combination of abiotic, biotic and anthropogenic factors unfavourable fo...
20 leaves : ill., map ; 32 cm. Unpublished material. Research paper (B. Sc. (Hons.)) -- University...
Tropical cyclones usually form between 10° and 20° latitude but frequently move as far south as New...
The phenomenon of patch dieback in stands of Nothofagus on Mt. Giluwe, in the southern highlands of...
Massive tree dieback has occurred periodically in the Hawaiian montane rain forest. The species mai...
On the New England Tablelands in Australia between 1950 and 1980 very many eucalypts declined and d...
Ice storms can cause severe damage to forest canopies, resulting in differential mortality among tre...