New Zealand forests have been and are shaped by a suite of disturbance types that vary in both their spatial extent and frequency of recurrence. Post-disturbance forest dynamics can be complex, non-linear, and involve multiple potential pathways depending on the nature of a perturbation, site conditions, and history. To capture the full range of spatial and temporal dynamics that shape forest ecosystems in a given area, we need to use and synthesise data sources that collectively capture all the relevant space-time scales. Here we integrate palaeoecological data with contemporary ecological evidence to build conceptual models describing post-disturbance dynamics in New Zealand (NZ) forests, encompassing large temporal and spatial scales. We...
If temperature increases occur during the next century as predicted by climatologists, then major ch...
In New Zealand, large-scale disturbance in the form of anthropogenic burning and clearance for agri...
Ecological disturbances triggered by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are of fundamental importanc...
Vegetation change in six forest stands affected by flood and wind disturbance was investigated using...
An ecological study of hill country landscapes in eastern Taranaki, New Zealand, was undertaken as p...
New Zealand is a micro-continent that has been more isolated from mainstream (especially Northern He...
Urban forest restoration programmes are a key tool used to initiate, re-create or accelerate the suc...
Historically, New Zealand was almost completely forested below the alpine treeline, but 1000 years o...
Aim: The impact of climate change on forest biodiversity and ecosystem services will be partly dete...
Aim: The impact of climate change on forest biodiversity and ecosystem services will be partly deter...
Variation in the effects of disturbance across three differently aged glacial terraces in a terrace ...
<p>Long-term (c. 40 years) tree population and soil data from conifer/angiosperm forests that have d...
The New Zealand conifers (20 species of trees and shrubs in the Araucariaceae, Podocarpaceae, and Cu...
This research examined the current state and developmental trajectory of forest restoration projects...
Mixed conifer, beech and hardwood forests are relatively common in Aotearoa/New Zealand, but are no...
If temperature increases occur during the next century as predicted by climatologists, then major ch...
In New Zealand, large-scale disturbance in the form of anthropogenic burning and clearance for agri...
Ecological disturbances triggered by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are of fundamental importanc...
Vegetation change in six forest stands affected by flood and wind disturbance was investigated using...
An ecological study of hill country landscapes in eastern Taranaki, New Zealand, was undertaken as p...
New Zealand is a micro-continent that has been more isolated from mainstream (especially Northern He...
Urban forest restoration programmes are a key tool used to initiate, re-create or accelerate the suc...
Historically, New Zealand was almost completely forested below the alpine treeline, but 1000 years o...
Aim: The impact of climate change on forest biodiversity and ecosystem services will be partly dete...
Aim: The impact of climate change on forest biodiversity and ecosystem services will be partly deter...
Variation in the effects of disturbance across three differently aged glacial terraces in a terrace ...
<p>Long-term (c. 40 years) tree population and soil data from conifer/angiosperm forests that have d...
The New Zealand conifers (20 species of trees and shrubs in the Araucariaceae, Podocarpaceae, and Cu...
This research examined the current state and developmental trajectory of forest restoration projects...
Mixed conifer, beech and hardwood forests are relatively common in Aotearoa/New Zealand, but are no...
If temperature increases occur during the next century as predicted by climatologists, then major ch...
In New Zealand, large-scale disturbance in the form of anthropogenic burning and clearance for agri...
Ecological disturbances triggered by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are of fundamental importanc...