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Ecological impacts of ground cover weeds in New Zealand lowland forests

Ecological impacts of ground cover weeds in New Zealand lowland forests

... severe impacts occur, then knowledge of the environmental conditions under which weed volume is highest is useful to weed ...highest impacts on native seedlings in high light environments where it is most ... See full document

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Causes and consequences of ground disturbance by feral pigs (Sus scrofa) in a lowland New Zealand conifer–angiosperm forest

Causes and consequences of ground disturbance by feral pigs (Sus scrofa) in a lowland New Zealand conifer–angiosperm forest

... The ecological impacts of feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are of concern in many places around the ...of ground disturbance by feral pigs on seedling recruitment and soil ecology over 25 months on a forested ... See full document

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Can a reduced rate of herbicide benefit native plants and control ground cover weeds?

Can a reduced rate of herbicide benefit native plants and control ground cover weeds?

... Six lowland native forest sites where the ground layer vegetation ...of ground cover weed were identified in the Bay of Plenty area of the North Island, New Zealand (the same ... See full document

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Distribution and spread of environmental weeds along New Zealand roadsides

Distribution and spread of environmental weeds along New Zealand roadsides

... the New Zealand Land Cover Database ...environmental weeds per site, clustered by land cover type to account for the stratification in random ...vegetation cover – to be ... See full document

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Native woody plant recruitment in lowland forests invaded by non-native ground cover weeds and mammals

Native woody plant recruitment in lowland forests invaded by non-native ground cover weeds and mammals

... Globally, lowland forests have been depleted, fragmented, and degraded by land clearance and conversion by ...non-native ground cover weeds and mammals on the seedling recruitment of ... See full document

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Ecological and Economic Advantages of Using Polypropylene Tree Shelters in Lowland Oak Forests

Ecological and Economic Advantages of Using Polypropylene Tree Shelters in Lowland Oak Forests

... regenerate forests artificially with seedlings from this seed and with the least ...are weeds, powdery mildew (Microsphaera alphitoides ...Thick weeds overgrow the seedlings fast, shadows them, ... See full document

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Phylogenetic affinities, species delimitation and adaptive radiation of New Zealand Ranunculus : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Biology at Massey University, Palmerston North, N

Phylogenetic affinities, species delimitation and adaptive radiation of New Zealand Ranunculus : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Biology at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... The Macaronesian endemic R. cortusifolius (VIIIe) deserves special attention. The species was formerly regarded as most closely related to R. creticus (endemic to Crete, Eastern Aegean islands and adjacent Turkey, ... See full document

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Vegetation pattern of a lowland raised in eastern Fiordland, New Zealand

Vegetation pattern of a lowland raised in eastern Fiordland, New Zealand

... Some of the more widely tolerant species occurred in most of the eight communities, e.g., Cladia retipora, Campy lop us kirkii, Empodisma minus (all 8), Leptospermum scoparium, Dacrydium bidwi!lii, Pentachondra pumila, ... See full document

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The ecology of the skylark Alauda arvensis L. on the Canterbury Plains, New Zealand

The ecology of the skylark Alauda arvensis L. on the Canterbury Plains, New Zealand

... Alauda arvensis, bioindicator, Canterbury Plains, cereal, conservation, extensification, hedgehog, lucerne, lowland farmland, New Zealand, population declines, skylark, predation, ter[r] ... See full document

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Abundance of Common Shrew (Sorex Araneus) in Selected Forest Habitats of Moravia (Czech Republic)

Abundance of Common Shrew (Sorex Araneus) in Selected Forest Habitats of Moravia (Czech Republic)

... upland forests and lowlands forest was compared to the mountain forests significantly ...upland forests consist mainly of Norway spruce monocultures with lower proportion of ... See full document

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RARITY, AND PRIORITIZATION OF TETTIGONIID SPECIES AND SELECTION OF SITES FOR CONSERVATION OF TETTIGONIIDAE IN TAMILNADU

RARITY, AND PRIORITIZATION OF TETTIGONIID SPECIES AND SELECTION OF SITES FOR CONSERVATION OF TETTIGONIIDAE IN TAMILNADU

... upland forests selected for this study are natural forests located at altitudes above 900 m ...These forests comprise mostly of shrubs, herbs and tall trees of Lannea coromandelica ...upland ... See full document

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Mosquitoes breeding in phytotelmata in native forests in the Wellington region, New Zealand

Mosquitoes breeding in phytotelmata in native forests in the Wellington region, New Zealand

... native forests, in comparison to 86% in Nigeria (Dunn, 1927), 84% in Uganda (Haddow, 1945), and >50% in the ...is New Zealand’s warmest month (NIWA 2004) this investigation is likely to have coincided ... See full document

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Forest management and snag characteristics in Northern Iran lowland forests

  Forest management and snag characteristics in Northern Iran lowland forests

... erent forests (fully protected, selectively logged and open access) in the Hyrcanian lowland ...in forests managed in another way (Sefidi et ... See full document

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Role of exotic pine forests in the conservation of the critically endangered New Zealand ground beetle Holcaspis brevicula (Coleoptera: Carabidae)

Role of exotic pine forests in the conservation of the critically endangered New Zealand ground beetle Holcaspis brevicula (Coleoptera: Carabidae)

... in the threatened species list of New Zealand as ‘nationally critical’ (Hitchmough, 2002) appears justified. Temporal changes in the size of insect populations can have implications for the assessment of ... See full document

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Biome transition in a changing world: from indigenous grasslands to shrub-dominated communities

Biome transition in a changing world: from indigenous grasslands to shrub-dominated communities

... shrub cover is, for example, associated with lower plant species richness in grasslands and savannas worldwide (Knapp et ...grass cover and the increase in bare soil due to shading by shrubs typically leads ... See full document

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Seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited environmental weeds in New Zealand

Seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited environmental weeds in New Zealand

... wide) weeds (Appendix S2) for which they may be pulp thieves rather than dispersers (Burrows 1994a; Stanley & Lill ...and New Zealand (Gibb 2000), but their droppings contained no seeds (Stanley ... See full document

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Impacts of China's log Import on the Ecological Sustainability of Forests in Source Countries

Impacts of China's log Import on the Ecological Sustainability of Forests in Source Countries

... The global forest ecological footprints implied in China’s log imports had sustainable growth from year 1995 to 2007. In 1995 it was 1.65 million gha, accounting for 4.7% of that of China’s total log demand, while ... See full document

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Effective distances of wasp (Vespula vulgaris) poisoning using clustered bait stations in beech forest

Effective distances of wasp (Vespula vulgaris) poisoning using clustered bait stations in beech forest

... The most effective toxin under assessment at present is fipronil, a phenylpyrazole that has been used in recent years by the RNRP (Brow et al. 2010; Harper et al. 2013). While sodium fluoroacetate (compound 1080) and ... See full document

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Wind damage as an ecological process in mountain beech forests of Canterbury, New Zealand

Wind damage as an ecological process in mountain beech forests of Canterbury, New Zealand

... in New Zealand indigenous protection forests and have been variously reported over the last 50 years (Shaw, 1983a, ...beech forests (Wardle and Allen, 1983); Maruia red beech forest (Kershaw, ... See full document

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Estimating change in areas of indigenous vegetation cover in New Zealand from the New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB)

Estimating change in areas of indigenous vegetation cover in New Zealand from the New Zealand Land Cover Database (LCDB)

... Methods for reporting map accuracy have been long established (Van Genderen et al. 1978). They are based on a contingency table (i.e. the ‘confusion matrix’) of mapped classes versus ‘true’ classes, which are populated ... See full document

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