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Papers


Extracts from Vegetation of Egmont National Park New Zealand
By B. D. Clarkson Illustrated by J. Bruce Irwin


Introduction
By B.D. Clarkson


Lowland Forest, Lowland tree fernland and scrub, induced grassland and cliff vegetation, and exotic plantations
By B.D. Clarkson


Montane Forest
By B.D. Clarkson


Mire Vegetation
By B.D. Clarkson


Subalpine scrub and shrubland
By B.D. Clarkson


Subalpine and alpine tussockland
By B.D. Clarkson


Alpine herbfield and alpine gravelfield, stonefield, boulderfield, rockland, snowfield and icefield
By B.D. Clarkson


Miscellaneous classes occupying more than one altitudinal zone
By B.D. Clarkson


Conclusion, acknowledgments and references cited
By B.D. Clarkson


Useful papers from the Royal Society of New Zealand website:


Tree-ring dating of recent volcanic ash and lapilli, Mt Egmont
By A. P. Druce


The vegetation of the Kaitake Range Egmont National Park, NZ
By B.D. Clarkson


The effect of recent volcanic events and climatic changes on the vegetation of Mt Egmont (Mt Taranaki), NZ
By M. S. McGlone, V. E. Neall and B. D. Clarkson


The late Pleistocene and Holocene vegetation history of Taranaki, North Island, NZ
By M. S. McGlone and V. E. Neall


Useful papers from the New Zealand Journal of Ecology:


A review of vegetation development following recent (<450 years) volcanic disturbance in North Island, NZ
By B.D. Clarkson


Other Useful Resources


Egmont National Park Vegetation
By B.D. Clarkson


The 2002 Banks Memorial Lecture
By B.D. Clarkson


Puke Ariki Shadowing Venus exhibition lecture
By B.D. Clarkson