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Publikováno v:
History of the Australian Vegetation: Cretaceous to Recent
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https://doi.org/10.20851/australian-vegetation-10
https://doi.org/10.20851/australian-vegetation-10
Autor:
M. K. Macphail
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 24:113-117
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 18:161-170
Pollen analysis of the sediments of a small bog, supporting a stand of cool temperate rainforest in southeastern Tasmania, was undertaken in order to examine the history of the stand dominant, Nothofagus cunninghamii, presently growing outside its pr
Autor:
E. M. Truswell, M. K. Macphail
Publikováno v:
Australian Systematic Botany; Mar2009, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p57-106, 50p
Autor:
M. K. Macphail
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 96:131-147
Summary Pollen analysis of organic sediments in a small hollow at Tarraleah in central Southern Tasmania allows identification of some small-scale patterns and processes within Eucalyptus wet sclerophyll forest during the early to middle Holocene. Th
Autor:
M. K. Macphail, D. C. Mildenhall
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 18:149-152
Pollen evidence indicates that the root-parasitic angiosperm Dactylanthus taylori Hook.f. (Balanophoraceae), now scattered throughout North Island forests. may also occur in coastal broadleaf forest in North-West Nelson, South Island, New Zealand.
Autor:
M. K. Macphail
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 19:17-22
Pomaderris apetala (Rhamnaceae) is likely to be another example of pollen dtspersed across the Tasman Sea from Australia. Fossil occurrences of this pollen type in North-West Nelson, South Island, New Zealand, appear to record a regional extension of
Autor:
M. K. Macphail
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 17:221-223
Two pollen types, Gyrostemonaceae and Amperea (Euphorbiaceae), illustrating trans-Tasman dispersal of pollen, are described and illustrated.