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Eucalyptus obliqua

Wood inhabiting macrofungal assemblages in 43 year old regenerating wet Eucalyptus Obliqua L'Her Forest

Wood inhabiting macrofungal assemblages in 43 year old regenerating wet Eucalyptus Obliqua L'Her Forest

... This study focuses on the diversity and ecology of wood-inhabiting macrofungal species assemblages in a regenerating tall, wet, native Eucalyptus obliqua forest in southeast Tasmania, 43 years after natural ...

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Saproxylic beetles associated with habitat features in Eucalyptus obliqua trees in the wet eucalypt forests of southern Tasmania

Saproxylic beetles associated with habitat features in Eucalyptus obliqua trees in the wet eucalypt forests of southern Tasmania

... Chapter 1 General Introduction 1.1 INTRODUCTION This thesis investigates saproxylic beetles associated with living Eucalyptus obliqua in the southern wet eucalypt forest of Tasmania, Aus[r] ...

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Coarse woody debris, macrofungal
assemblages, and sustainable forest
management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of
southern Tasmania

Coarse woody debris, macrofungal assemblages, and sustainable forest management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of southern Tasmania

... combined its plot identity with the most frequently occurring vascular plants species in that subplot. This graphical representation helps to visualise the correlation. As 18 subplots had no predominant host tree ...

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Mechanism of hepatoprotective potential of aqueous leaves extract of Eucalyptus obliqua (Myrtaceae) in carbon tetrachloride intoxicated Wistar rats

Mechanism of hepatoprotective potential of aqueous leaves extract of Eucalyptus obliqua (Myrtaceae) in carbon tetrachloride intoxicated Wistar rats

... the eucalyptus family where other species derived their common trait of having oblique ...E. obliqua is used to drain swamps and also very effective as an antimalarial (Barry et ...E. obliqua are ...

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Coarse woody debris, macrofungal
assemblages, and sustainable forest
management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of
southern Tasmania

Coarse woody debris, macrofungal assemblages, and sustainable forest management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of southern Tasmania

... Sustainable forestry, in simple terms, means maintaining the goods and services that humans derive from the forest, now and in the future (Hagan and Grove 1999). Sustainable forestry is a challenging issue often ...

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The taxonomy and ecology of wood decay fungi in Eucalyptus obliqua trees and logs in the wet sclerophyll forests of southern Tasmania

The taxonomy and ecology of wood decay fungi in Eucalyptus obliqua trees and logs in the wet sclerophyll forests of southern Tasmania

... living Eucalyptus obliqua trees in southern Tasmania in three age classes: 69 year old and 105 year old regrowth 1 trees, and mature trees greater than 150 years ...

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Coarse woody debris, macrofungal
assemblages, and sustainable forest
management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of
southern Tasmania

Coarse woody debris, macrofungal assemblages, and sustainable forest management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of southern Tasmania

... A review of biodiversity conservation issues relating to coarse woody debris management in the wet eucalypt production forests of Tasmania.. A long-term experimental study of saproxylic [r] ...

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Coarse woody debris, macrofungal
assemblages, and sustainable forest
management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of
southern Tasmania

Coarse woody debris, macrofungal assemblages, and sustainable forest management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of southern Tasmania

... PCOA was also used on all macrofungal species with the substrates divided into six substrate groups, using the visits 30 to Old growth, 1898 and 1934, and 29 to 1898/1934 to each plot se[r] ...

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Coarse woody debris, macrofungal
assemblages, and sustainable forest
management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of
southern Tasmania

Coarse woody debris, macrofungal assemblages, and sustainable forest management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of southern Tasmania

... An interesting aspect of the vegetation regeneration on the 1898/1934 plot was the presence of Pomaderris apetala, a species described as a ‘nurse species’ by Unwin and Jennings (2006) and commonly associated with ...

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Coarse woody debris, macrofungal
assemblages, and sustainable forest
management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of
southern Tasmania

Coarse woody debris, macrofungal assemblages, and sustainable forest management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of southern Tasmania

... Species binomial with author Cortinarius "C303, stout lilac Phlegmacium" Cortinarius "C304, pinky brown, spores 89x5" Cortinarius "C305, pellucid, orange-brown with umbo, spores 7-8x5" C[r] ...

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Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

... Figure 6.1: Crown structural development in wet sclerophyll E. obliqua. All trees eventually die. All eight of the 100yr study trees had primary crowns. Three old study trees had experienced a crown burn. Five old ...

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Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

... E. obliqua saplings can completely kill the dominant treetop and create an entirely new shape, with several smaller branches vying for apical leadership (Wilkinson & Jennins, ...

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Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

... Future comparisons to the collected crown structure information can be performed in the same trees at the LTER. It is likely that the study trees will outlive both the author and the readers of this document. At a later ...

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Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

... Aspect 2- Richness: Species richness (hereafter “RTU count”, or “richness”), is measured in surrogate by the number of recognizable taxonomic units present in a given situation. This measure is used to test the ...

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Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

Crown Structure & the Canopy Arthropod Biodiversity of 100 Year Old and Old Growth Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua

... 16 study sites representing different ecosystems across the state of Victoria were selected and sampled at least seasonally between May 1979 and June 1982. In total, 22 Symphomyrtus and 9 Monocalyptus species of ...

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Cylindrocarpon dieback of Eucalyptus obliqua regrowth forests in Tasmania

Cylindrocarpon dieback of Eucalyptus obliqua regrowth forests in Tasmania

... associated with a complex of factors which include shallow soils and surface fine root systems Pomerleau and Lortie 1962, high levels of fine root rot Greenidge 1953, Redmond 1957 and pe[r] ...

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A study of pre treatments in the drying of regrowth Eucalyptus obliqua L'Herit

A study of pre treatments in the drying of regrowth Eucalyptus obliqua L'Herit

... •!• S14 =check grading value on the surfaces of boards after 14 days drying; E14 = check grading value on the edges of boards after 14days drying.. Paired t-test Mean Variance.[r] ...

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Coarse woody debris, macrofungal
assemblages, and sustainable forest
management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of
southern Tasmania

Coarse woody debris, macrofungal assemblages, and sustainable forest management in a Eucalyptus obliqua forest of southern Tasmania

... E. obliqua native forest to find true replicates, as experienced by Turner et al. (2007). Furthermore, if it were possible to find replicate plots, the length of time and cost of labour to survey a statistically ...

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Floristic response to landscape context in vascular plant communities in Eucalyptus obliqua and Eucalyptus regnans wet forest, southern Tasmania

Floristic response to landscape context in vascular plant communities in Eucalyptus obliqua and Eucalyptus regnans wet forest, southern Tasmania

... Mean and 95% confidence interval for species richness far left and cover centre and far right at six sites one year following regeneration portioned according to: pioneer species above a[r] ...

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Dead wood matters   a snapshot in time of one hectare of the floor of a eucalyptus obliqua forest in Southern Tasmania

Dead wood matters a snapshot in time of one hectare of the floor of a eucalyptus obliqua forest in Southern Tasmania

... obliqua (stringybark) frequently attain a height of over 70 m (Kirkpatrick & Backhouse 1981), enabling these forests to produce a wood volume per hectare which is amongst the highest produced by any forest in ...

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