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Successional processes induced by fires on the northern offshore islands of New Zealand

机译:新西兰北部近海岛屿火灾引发的演替过程

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Major trends in forest successions following fires are identified for northern offshore islands of New Zealand Data are from the author's observations over several decades, and published descriptions. Islands studied extend from the Cavalli group in the north to the Aldermen group in the south. Their original vegetation was largely destroyed by human-induced fires. Successions that followed were dominated for several centuries by pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa) or, for a shorter time, by kanuka (Kunzea ericoides). Compared with other serai species, pohutukawa retards the rate at which a diverse community can develop. This should be recognised when restoring an island that has lost most of its woody vegetation.
机译:确定了新西兰北部近海岛屿大火后森林演替的主要趋势。数据来自作者数十年来的观察并发表了描述。研究的岛屿从北部的卡瓦利集团延伸到南部的奥德门集团。他们最初的植被在很大程度上被人为烧毁。随后的继承由Pohutukawa(Metrosideros excelsa)主导了几个世纪,或更短的时间内,由kanuka(Kunzea ericoides)主导。与其他丝莱物种相比,pohutukawa阻碍了多样化社区的发展速度。在恢复失去大部分木本植被的岛屿时,应该认识到这一点。

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