2013
DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12070
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Structural and floristic diversity of mixed tropical rain forest in New Caledonia: new data from the New Caledonian Plant Inventory and Permanent Plot Network (NCPIPPN)

Abstract: Aims To describe the structural and floristic diversity of New Caledonian mixed tropical rain forest and investigate its environmental determinants. Location New Caledonia (SW Pacific), a biodiversity hotspot. Methods Structural (stem density, basal area) and floristic characteristics (composition, species richness and dissimilarity) were investigated along environmental gradients (elevation, rainfall and slope) on different substrates (ultramafic and non‐ultramafic) through the New Caledonian Plant Inventory … Show more

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“…Noteworthy national and regional monitoring initiatives are already in place for island plants: (i) the Caribbean network of permanent forest plots for the study of forest dynamics (Lugo 2016 (Ibanez et al 2014).…”
Section: Ongoing Inventory and Monitoring Initiatives Within Oceanic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Noteworthy national and regional monitoring initiatives are already in place for island plants: (i) the Caribbean network of permanent forest plots for the study of forest dynamics (Lugo 2016 (Ibanez et al 2014).…”
Section: Ongoing Inventory and Monitoring Initiatives Within Oceanic mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Myrtaceae are among the most species-rich families of flowering plants in New Caledonia (Dawson 1992(Dawson , 1999Morat et al, 2012, Ibanez et al, 2014. Many species of the family are known from relatively few collections and at least thirty additional new species in four or five genera remain to be described in addition to those proposed here (Snow, unpubl.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Moreover, recent studies (Wulff et al, 2013;Ibanez et al, 2014) suggest that many endemic plant species have highly restricted distribution ranges, covering only one or few localities with small population numbers. This makes them inherently vulnerable to extinction.…”
Section: Nickel Mining In New Caledoniamentioning
confidence: 99%