Dynamics in tropical eucalypt forests
Land & Water Australia. 2008. Dynamics in tropical eucalypt forests. [Online] (Updated April 23rd, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/2561 [Accessed Tuesday 26th of April 2011 02:36:08 AM ].
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This fact sheet written by John Woinarski and Brydie Hill presents the key findings from the Land & Water Australia managed project: Defining successional patterns and biodiversity values of north Australian eucalypt forests.
Overall, this study provides major new insights into the dynamics of these important tropical eucalypt forests, particularly allowing comparison with the dynamics of temperate eucalypt forests. The study has important management implications. It is now possible to provide some explicit quantitative criteria for the delineation of “old-growth” in these forests (relating particularly to the incidence of larger trees, and the consequential abundance of hollows and hollow-associated fauna). For regrowth vegetation, it is now possible to justify regulatory controls; although we recommend that if there is a need for choice, it is better to (re-)clear regrowth than to clear intact forest, better to clear younger than older regrowth, and better to clear isolated regrowth than regrowth that may form connections between otherwise isolated intact forest patches.
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Author(s):Brydie Hill, John Woinarski
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Topics
- Native Vegetation (125)
- Landscape Management (118)
- Biodiversity (85)
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- Eucalypts (2)
- Old Growth (1)
- Regrowth (2)
- Hollows (1)
- Temperate Eucalypt Forest (1)
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- National (570)
