1932
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8339.1932.tb00384.x
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A study of the changes following the removal of subalpine forest in the vicinity of Arthur's Pass, Southern Alps, New Zealand

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“…This work was continued by him into the 1930s (Cockayne 1898, Cockayne & Calder 1932, Cockayne & Sledge 1932 and by other botanists into recent times 2. "Harpers Pass, all.…”
Section: The First Detailed Ecological Studiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This work was continued by him into the 1930s (Cockayne 1898, Cockayne & Calder 1932, Cockayne & Sledge 1932 and by other botanists into recent times 2. "Harpers Pass, all.…”
Section: The First Detailed Ecological Studiesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In general, adventive plants have not penetrated the undisturbed native forests, scrub and grasslands, with the exception of the grazed valley floor grasslands. Cockayne & Sledge (1932) noted this phenomenon in 1932, by pointing out that Cerastium vulgaturn (C. = fontanum ssp. triviale), was the only species to get into native communities.…”
Section: Adventive Plantsmentioning
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