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What limits a rare alpine plant species? Comparative demography of three endemic species of Myosotis (Boraginaceae)
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- Alan Mark, K.J.M. Dickinson, D. Kelly, G. Wells, R. Clayton
- Journal
- Austral Ecology
- Year
- 2007
- Establishing what are the underlying causes of species range limits is of fundamental interest in ecology. We followed the fate of individually mapped plants of three endemic New Zealand high-alpine s...
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Secondary succession 24 years after disturbance of a New Zealand high-alpine cushionfield
- Authors
- Alan Mark, K.J.M. Dickinson, C.S. Brown, G.P. Kershaw
- Journal
- Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
- Year
- 2006
- Severe road-making disturbance of a New Zealand high-alpine cushionfield initiated a secondary succession which has been assessed against the adjacent undisturbed community with permanent transects ov...
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Two GLORIA long-term alpine monitoring sites established in New Zealand as part of a global network
- Authors
- Alan Mark, T. Maegli, K.J.M. Dickinson, S.R.P. Halloy
- Journal
- Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
- Year
- 2006
- Recent information on climatic warming is reviewed in both the global and New Zealand contexts, with emphasis on the relatively sensitive plants of the alpine zone. Also discussed is the initiation in...
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Floristic richness of three perhumid New Zealand alpine plant communities in comparison with other regions
- Authors
- Alan Mark, G. Wells, V. Onipchenko
- Journal
- Austral Ecology
- Year
- 2005
- Results are presented on vascular species richness in three representative alpine plant communities at 1040-1410 m on Mt Burns in the perhumid Fiordland region, a hotspot of alpine plant diversity, in...
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