• No results found

Ecological impacts of ground cover weeds in New Zealand lowland forests

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2020

Share "Ecological impacts of ground cover weeds in New Zealand lowland forests"

Copied!
11
0
0

Loading.... (view fulltext now)

Full text

Loading

Figure

Table 1. Geographic and climatic characteristics of six study sites. Sites are denoted by weed name (Tradescantia, Plectranthus, Asparagus) and site number (1 or 2).__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Figure 1. Relationship between openness in high-weed plots (plots with 100% cover of weed), with ‘smoother’ lines
Table 2. Results from linear model analyses. Bolded P-values are those that are statistically significant (P < 0.05)
Table 4. Average abundance of the most common woody native species in the lower three vegetation height classes (<0.1 Native species reported are those recorded in more than five plots at each of the two sites for that weed species. Each number m, 0.1–0.3
+3

References

Related documents

The occurrence of cost inefficiency shows that the economies of scale of a large pulp company is relatively not supported by the company’s ability to eliminate cost inefficiency,

No statistical differences were noted between the genders for the kinematics of the left or right hip during initial contact (Table 4.3), peak knee flexion (Table 4.6), peak

Using the suggested methods of implementing measurement errors in this article, we can meet the MID requirements for any type 1 and type 2 VCDs, the estimated measurement

In another study, trainee surgeons were found to be less likely to inform patients of the negative effects of adhesions, including mortality and morbidity, to

Conclusions: Zinc supplementation can decrease the rate of morbidity and mortality, Zinc is vitally essential for proper immunity and growth.. Keywords: Zinc; neonatal

The aim of the study was to assess serum concentrations of VEGF and bFGF in the course of propranolol therapy of IH in children as an attempt to assess their practical role

Anti-inflammatory effects of the preparation were studied according to the below methods: S.Salamon– burn induced inflammation of the skin, caused by hot water (80 0 C) in white

Results of the analysis also show that soil related strategies are ranked as the least effective indigenous strategy used in adapting to the effects of climate