Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (Labill.) Hook. f. and Anodopetalum biglandulosum (A. Cunn.) ex Endl. : a comparative autecology of coexisting wet forest trees in Tasmania
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This thesis describes and compares the autecology of two coexisting wet forest trees.
It demonstrates temporal, spatial and biological differentiation of the reproduction,
regeneration and growth characteristics which allow these taxa to coexist in
superficially similar environments.
The distributions of the species and the environmental correlates of the communities
in which they exist are compared and contrasted. The climatic range of P.
aspleniifolius is greater than A. biglandulosum… CONTINUE READING
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