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Dynamics of Nothofagus-dominated rainforest on mainland Australia and lowland Tasmania
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Hill, R.S
, Read, J
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Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Forest canopy
/ forest ecology
/ Forest regeneration
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Lowlands
/ Mixed forests
/ Nothofagus
/ Nothofagus cunninghamii
/ plant competition
/ population dynamics
/ Rain forests
/ Saplings
/ Seedlings
/ Synecology
/ Tasmania
/ Temperate rain forests
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Trees
/ Tropical rain forests
/ Victoria (Australia)
1985
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Dynamics of Nothofagus-dominated rainforest on mainland Australia and lowland Tasmania
by
Hill, R.S
, Read, J
in
Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Forest canopy
/ forest ecology
/ Forest regeneration
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Lowlands
/ Mixed forests
/ Nothofagus
/ Nothofagus cunninghamii
/ plant competition
/ population dynamics
/ Rain forests
/ Saplings
/ Seedlings
/ Synecology
/ Tasmania
/ Temperate rain forests
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Trees
/ Tropical rain forests
/ Victoria (Australia)
1985
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Dynamics of Nothofagus-dominated rainforest on mainland Australia and lowland Tasmania
by
Hill, R.S
, Read, J
in
Animal and plant ecology
/ Animal, plant and microbial ecology
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Forest canopy
/ forest ecology
/ Forest regeneration
/ Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
/ Lowlands
/ Mixed forests
/ Nothofagus
/ Nothofagus cunninghamii
/ plant competition
/ population dynamics
/ Rain forests
/ Saplings
/ Seedlings
/ Synecology
/ Tasmania
/ Temperate rain forests
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Trees
/ Tropical rain forests
/ Victoria (Australia)
1985
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Dynamics of Nothofagus-dominated rainforest on mainland Australia and lowland Tasmania
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Dynamics of Nothofagus-dominated rainforest on mainland Australia and lowland Tasmania
1985
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Cool temperate rainforest in Australia is commonly dominated by Nothofagus species. In Victoria and Tasmania, Nothofagus cunninghamii dominates old rainforest on optimal sites and is able to regenerate continuously. Size structure analysis of the major lowland tree species in this forest suggest that no major changes in species composition or dominance are occurring. This contrasts with the status of Nothofagus in lowland rainforest in New Zealand and rainforest below about 1 000 m a.s.l. in south-central Chile. N. cunninghamii is a relatively light-demanding species, and is maintaining its dominance by seedling regeneration in canopy gaps created by the death of old individuals. The dynamics of the cool temperate rainforest in northern New South Wales are more complex. These forests are dominated by Nothofagus moorei, and size structure analysis indicates that persistence of this species within the rainforest is dependent on vegetative regeneration. On some sites this rainforest is being actively invaded by warm temperate and sub-tropical elements from lower altitudes. In these areas N. moorei in unable to regenerate beneath the canopy.
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DR W. Junk Publishers,Kluwer
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