There has been only one time-controlled study, in Canada, comparing the occurrence of bryophyte species in forests regenerating after wildfire with that in those regenerating after logging and...
There has been only one time-controlled study, in Canada, comparing the occurrence of bryophyte species in forests regenerating after wildfire with that in those regenerating after logging and...
There has been only one time-controlled study, in Canada, comparing the occurrence of bryophyte species in forests regenerating after wildfire with that in those regenerating after logging and...
There has been only one time-controlled study, in Canada, comparing the occurrence of bryophytespecies in forests regenerating after wildfire with that in those regenerating after logging...
Turner, PAM, Balmer, J, Kirkpatrick, JB
The natural age structure of wet eucalypt forest has important implications for biodiversity conservationand the mode of wood production. Southern Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests were sampled to...
Australia's Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2010-2020: Scientists' letter of concern (2009)
Lockwood, M, Kirkpatrick, JB, Watson, Anne, Whinam, J, Pope, A, Richardson, AMM, ...
Australia's Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2010-2020: Scientists' letter of concern (2009)
Lockwood, M, Kirkpatrick, JB, Watson, Anne, Richardson, AMM, Wilcox, C, Woehler, E, ...
Bricher, PK, Lucieer, A, Bergstrom, DM, Kirkpatrick, JB
Terrain analysis of vegetation distribution and satellite image classification generally require training data from numerous field sites. On remote subantarctic islands, where access is difficult and...
Bricher, PK, Lucieer, A, Bergstrom, DM, Kirkpatrick, JB
Terrain analysis of vegetation distribution and satellite image classification generally require training data from numerous field sites. On remote subantarctic islands, where access is difficult and...
Biotic resistance to Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera in Tasmania (2008)
Scurr, GF, Kirkpatrick, JB, Daniels, G, McQuillan, PB
Boneseed, Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera (Asteraceae) is concentrated in and near cities and towns on the north and east coasts of Tasmania. Its absence from intervening rural and...
Biotic resistance to Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera in Tasmania (2008)
SCURR, GF, KIRKPATRICK, JB, DANIELS , GD, MCQUILLAN, PB
Boneseed, Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera (Asteraceae) is concentrated in and near cities and towns on the north and east coasts ofTasmania. Its absence from intervening rural and...
Global climatic change has been strongly implicated in the decline of many species. However, other processes can contribute towards the extinction risk of these species. Could management of these...
Subantarctic tall tussock grassland and megaherbvegetation has been massively affected by feral herbivoreson islands where both occur. The effects of rabbits inthis vegetation on Macquarie Island...
Koch, A, Munks, SA, Driscoll, DA, Kirkpatrick, JB
The distribution of hollow-using fauna is frequently related to forest type. If hollow occurrence varies with forest type, the use of generic prescriptions formanaging the hollow resource may be...
Estimating accuracy of tree aging methods in a mature Eucalyptus obliqua forest, Tasmania (2008)
Koch, A, Driscoll, DA, Kirkpatrick, JB
Estimates of tree age are important for making management decisions on the tree hollow resource because hollows suitable for fauna occur with greater frequency in older trees. The methods used to age...
Biotic resistance to Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera in Tasmania (2008)
SCURR, GF, KIRKPATRICK, JB, DANIELS , GD, MCQUILLAN, PB
Boneseed, Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera (Asteraceae) is concentrated in and near cities and towns on the north and east coasts ofTasmania. Its absence from intervening rural and...
Rising sea levels to affect home owners in next 50 years. Tasmania's dryer conditions (2008)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Hunter, JR, Wilson, SJ, Millar, L, Ogilvie, F
Bricher, PK, Lucieer, A, Bergstrom, DM, Kirkpatrick, JB
Terrain analysis of vegetation distribution and satellite image classification generally require training data from numerous field sites. On remote subantarctic islands, where access is difficult and...
Biotic resistance to Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera in Tasmania (2008)
SCURR, GF, KIRKPATRICK, JB, DANIELS , GD, MCQUILLAN, PB
Boneseed, Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera (Asteraceae) is concentrated in and near cities and towns on the north and east coasts ofTasmania. Its absence from intervening rural and...
The disciplinary space that geographers conceive to be theirs has all been previously possessed, or latterly colonised, by other disciplines. Geographers defend their existence on the basis of their...
The response of riparian vegetation to flood-maintained habitat heterogeneity (2007)
Riparian environments are subject to the scouring and depositional effects of floods. Riparian vegetation and substrates are scoured during high flows, while litter and sediment is deposited...
Collateral benefit: unconscious conservation of threatened plant species (2007)
In Europe, the conservation of rare or threatened plant species (ROTS) largely involves the manipulation of anthropogenic disturbance regimes rather than the mitigation of human-induced threatening...
Explaining variation in front gardens between suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Daniels, GD, Zagorski, T
This paper determines the relationships between the dependent variables, presence of trees in front garden and front garden type, and socio-economic, environmental and demographic variables, at the...
Subantarctic tall tussock grassland and megaherb vegetation has been massively affected by feral herbivores on islands where both occur. The effects of rabbits in this vegetation on Macquarie Island...
Bridle, K, Von Platen, J, Leeming, R, Kirkpatrick, JB
In Australia and overseas, park managers have long expressed concern about human waste management, especially along popular overnight walking tracks. Within Australia, states have implemented Minimal...
Managing the run country for production (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Leith, PB
While wool growing is an important component of the economy, few wool growers make a good return on capital from wool alone, relying more, where they can, on opium poppies, potatoes, prime lambs,...
Some overall conclusions (2007)
Several lessons are drawn from the book as a whole: the virtues of diversity; the risks attached to innovation; the virtues of cooperation; and, the potential for all people, sheep and nature to...
The future of the run country (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Jensen, AL, Bridle, K
The interaction of wool growers with nature conservation bureaucrats has not always been happy, especially in relation to wildlife management. While clearance of conservation-significant forest...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Mendel, LC, Jenkin, ER
Between 1972 and 1999 the clearance of Tasmanian runs for crops, improved pasture and dams declined dramatically, although, since then, there has been clearance of some of the least-protected...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Wilson, D, Meiss, AO, Mollon, AD, Bridle, K
Tasmanian tree dieback seems largely caused by prolonged drought, although agricultural activity, noisy miners and possums cannot be totally absolved from blame. Tasmanian woody plant thickening has...
Sheep and nature on the run country (2007)
Sheep grazing regimes, and their interactions with burning regimes, have led to local extinctions in the runs, but most native plant and animal species, including many that are threatened, coexist...
Sheep first nibbled the native grasses of Tasmania, at Risdon, in 1803. In the mid-nineteenth century a steep growth in their numbers ceased. The growth had been largely unaffected by thylacines, the...
There are no other places in the world like western Tasmania. Arcs of mountains, peaks shattered by freeze and thaw, and slopes smoothed and excavated by glaciers are separated by broad, flat...
Most of the higher mountains of northern and eastern Tasmania are remnants of a massive intrusion of molten magma between beds of sedimentary rocks that occurred around the time when dinosaurs roamed...
One of the universally outstanding values of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (WHA) lies in its rainforests containing the tallest flowering plants in the world and in its ecological...
Collateral benefit: unconscious conservation of threatened plant species (2007)
In Europe, the conservation of rare or threatened plant species (ROTS) largely involves the manipulation of anthropogenic disturbance regimes rather than the mitigation of human-induced threatening...
The disciplinary space that geographers conceive to be theirs has all been previously possessed, or latterly colonised, by other disciplines. Geographers defend their existence on the basis of their...
Explaining variation in front gardens between suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Daniels, GD, Zagorski, T
This paper determines the relationships between the dependent variables, presence of trees in front garden and front garden type, and socio-economic, environmental and demographic variables, at the...
The response of riparian vegetation to flood-maintained habitat heterogeneity (2007)
Riparian environments are subject to the scouring and depositional effects of floods. Riparian vegetation and substrates are scoured during high flows, while litter and sediment is deposited...
Subantarctic tall tussock grassland and megaherb vegetation has been massively affected by feral herbivores on islands where both occur. The effects of rabbits in this vegetation on Macquarie Island...
Bridle, K, Von Platen, J, Leeming, R, Kirkpatrick, JB
In Australia and overseas, park managers have long expressed concern about human waste management, especially along popular overnight walking tracks. Within Australia, states have implemented Minimal...
Sheep first nibbled the native grasses of Tasmania, at Risdon, in 1803. In the mid-nineteenth century a steep growth in their numbers ceased. The growth had been largely unaffected by thylacines, the...
Macquarie Island's flora and fauna is being damaged by rabbits and rats (2007)
Scott, JJ, Ledingham, R, Kirkpatrick, JB, Kirkwood, J, Turnbull, M, Ward, A
Macquarie Island overrun by rabbits and rodents (2007)
Scott, JJ, Crossley, L, Terauds, A, Kirkpatrick, JB, Glanznig, A, Turnbull, M, ...
There are no other places in the world like western Tasmania. Arcs of mountains, peaks shattered by freeze and thaw, and slopes smoothed and excavated by glaciers are separated by broad, flat...
Most of the higher mountains of northern and eastern Tasmania are remnants of a massive intrusion of molten magma between beds of sedimentary rocks that occurred around the time when dinosaurs roamed...
One of the universally outstanding values of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (WHA) lies in its rainforests containing the tallest flowering plants in the world and in its ecological...
Managing the run country for production (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Leith, PB
While wool growing is an important component of the economy, few wool growers make a good return on capital from wool alone, relying more, where they can, on opium poppies, potatoes, prime lambs,...
Some overall conclusions (2007)
Several lessons are drawn from the book as a whole: the virtues of diversity; the risks attached to innovation; the virtues of cooperation; and, the potential for all people, sheep and nature to...
The future of the run country (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Jensen, AL, Bridle, K
The interaction of wool growers with nature conservation bureaucrats has not always been happy, especially in relation to wildlife management. While clearance of conservation-significant forest...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Mendel, LC, Jenkin, ER
Between 1972 and 1999 the clearance of Tasmanian runs for crops, improved pasture and dams declined dramatically, although, since then, there has been clearance of some of the least-protected...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Wilson, D, Meiss, AO, Mollon, AD, Bridle, K
Tasmanian tree dieback seems largely caused by prolonged drought, although agricultural activity, noisy miners and possums cannot be totally absolved from blame. Tasmanian woody plant thickening has...
Sheep and nature on the run country (2007)
Sheep grazing regimes, and their interactions with burning regimes, have led to local extinctions in the runs, but most native plant and animal species, including many that are threatened, coexist...
Collateral benefit: unconscious conservation of threatened plant species (2007)
In Europe, the conservation of rare or threatened plant species (ROTS) largely involves the manipulation of anthropogenic disturbance regimes rather than the mitigation of human-induced threatening...
The disciplinary space that geographers conceive to be theirs has all been previously possessed, or latterly colonised, by other disciplines. Geographers defend their existence on the basis of their...
Explaining variation in front gardens between suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Daniels, GD, Zagorski, T
This paper determines the relationships between the dependent variables, presence of trees in front garden and front garden type, and socio-economic, environmental and demographic variables, at the...
The response of riparian vegetation to flood-maintained habitat heterogeneity (2007)
Riparian environments are subject to the scouring and depositional effects of floods. Riparian vegetation and substrates are scoured during high flows, while litter and sediment is deposited...
Subantarctic tall tussock grassland and megaherb vegetation has been massively affected by feral herbivores on islands where both occur. The effects of rabbits in this vegetation on Macquarie Island...
Bridle, K, Von Platen, J, Leeming, R, Kirkpatrick, JB
In Australia and overseas, park managers have long expressed concern about human waste management, especially along popular overnight walking tracks. Within Australia, states have implemented Minimal...
Managing the run country for production (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Leith, PB
While wool growing is an important component of the economy, few wool growers make a good return on capital from wool alone, relying more, where they can, on opium poppies, potatoes, prime lambs,...
Some overall conclusions (2007)
Several lessons are drawn from the book as a whole: the virtues of diversity; the risks attached to innovation; the virtues of cooperation; and, the potential for all people, sheep and nature to...
The future of the run country (2007)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Jensen, AL, Bridle, K
The interaction of wool growers with nature conservation bureaucrats has not always been happy, especially in relation to wildlife management. While clearance of conservation-significant forest...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Mendel, LC, Jenkin, ER
Between 1972 and 1999 the clearance of Tasmanian runs for crops, improved pasture and dams declined dramatically, although, since then, there has been clearance of some of the least-protected...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Wilson, D, Meiss, AO, Mollon, AD, Bridle, K
Tasmanian tree dieback seems largely caused by prolonged drought, although agricultural activity, noisy miners and possums cannot be totally absolved from blame. Tasmanian woody plant thickening has...
Sheep and nature on the run country (2007)
Sheep grazing regimes, and their interactions with burning regimes, have led to local extinctions in the runs, but most native plant and animal species, including many that are threatened, coexist...
Sheep first nibbled the native grasses of Tasmania, at Risdon, in 1803. In the mid-nineteenth century a steep growth in their numbers ceased. The growth had been largely unaffected by thylacines, the...
There are no other places in the world like western Tasmania. Arcs of mountains, peaks shattered by freeze and thaw, and slopes smoothed and excavated by glaciers are separated by broad, flat...
Most of the higher mountains of northern and eastern Tasmania are remnants of a massive intrusion of molten magma between beds of sedimentary rocks that occurred around the time when dinosaurs roamed...
One of the universally outstanding values of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (WHA) lies in its rainforests containing the tallest flowering plants in the world and in its ecological...
Bar-Ness , YD, Kirkpatrick, JB, McQuillan, PB
Despite the anthropogenically-induced changes to forest tree demographics, few studies have examined the differences in arthropod species composition between the crowns of trees of different ages.We...
Bar-Ness, YD, Kirkpatrick, JB, McQuillan, PB
Despite the anthropogenically-induced changes to forest tree demographics, few studies have examined the differences in arthropod species composition between the crowns of trees of different ages.We...
Turner, PAM, Kirkpatrick, JB, Pharo, EJ
Abstract. The species richness and species composition of bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) was recorded at 33 sites in Tasmanian old growth mixed eucalypt forest. A total of 202 bryophyte taxa were...
Does variation in garden characteristics influence the conservation of birds in suburbia? (2006)
Can enhancement of garden habitat for native birds have conservation benefits, or are garden bird assemblages determined by landscape and environmental characteristics? The relative roles of...
Natural Heritage Management (2006)
The process of natural area management commences with a vision, progresses through planning and allocating resources, and culminates in a range of outcomes (Hockings et al, 2000). Management to...
Bar-Ness, YD, Kirkpatrick, JB, McQuillan, PB
Despite the anthropogenically-induced changes to forest tree demographics, few studies have examined the differences in arthropod species composition between the crowns of trees of different ages.We...
Does variation in garden characteristics influence the conservation of birds in suburbia? (2006)
Can enhancement of garden habitat for native birds have conservation benefits, or are garden bird assemblages determined by landscape and environmental characteristics? The relative roles of...
Turner, PAM, Kirkpatrick, JB, Pharo, EJ
Abstract. The species richness and species composition of bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) was recorded at 33 sites in Tasmanian old growth mixed eucalypt forest. A total of 202 bryophyte taxa were...
Natural Heritage Management (2006)
The process of natural area management commences with a vision, progresses through planning and allocating resources, and culminates in a range of outcomes (Hockings et al, 2000). Management to...
Bar-Ness , YD, Kirkpatrick, JB, McQuillan, PB
Despite the anthropogenically-induced changes to forest tree demographics, few studies have examined the differences in arthropod species composition between the crowns of trees of different ages.We...
Bar-Ness, YD, Kirkpatrick, JB, McQuillan, PB
Despite the anthropogenically-induced changes to forest tree demographics, few studies have examined the differences in arthropod species composition between the crowns of trees of different ages.We...
Does variation in garden characteristics influence the conservation of birds in suburbia? (2006)
Can enhancement of garden habitat for native birds have conservation benefits, or are garden bird assemblages determined by landscape and environmental characteristics? The relative roles of...
Turner, PAM, Kirkpatrick, JB, Pharo, EJ
Abstract. The species richness and species composition of bryophytes (mosses and liverworts) was recorded at 33 sites in Tasmanian old growth mixed eucalypt forest. A total of 202 bryophyte taxa were...
Natural Heritage Management (2006)
The process of natural area management commences with a vision, progresses through planning and allocating resources, and culminates in a range of outcomes (Hockings et al, 2000). Management to...
Bar-Ness , YD, Kirkpatrick, JB, McQuillan, PB
Despite the anthropogenically-induced changes to forest tree demographics, few studies have examined the differences in arthropod species composition between the crowns of trees of different ages.We...
Changes in Subantarctic Heard Island vegetation at sites occupied by Poa annua, 1987-2000 (2005)
Poa annua, the only alien plant species recorded on subantarctic Heard Island, considerably expanded its range and abundance along three transects in tundra-like vegetation on the island in the...
The effects of an unusual high frequency mowing regime, which involved the removal of slash, were compared to moderate grazing through the method of paired quadrats across a fenceline, which was...
Pharo, EJ, Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Mendel, LC, Turner, PAM
To determine the environmental factors associated with bryophyte diversity in remnants in a fragmented, agricultural landscape. Location Eighty-two remnants of tussock grassland, eucalypt woodland...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Bridle, K, Zacharek, A
An important conservation question for grazed areas of lowland subhumid Tasmania is ‘what effects do different, practical disturbance regimes have on native vegetation?’ An experiment designed to...
An examination of the relative breakdown rates of unused toilet paper, facial tissues and tampons was undertaken in nine different environments typical of Tasmanian natural areas. Bags of the paper...
Changes in Subantarctic Heard Island vegetation at sites occupied by Poa annua, 1987-2000 (2005)
Poa annua, the only alien plant species recorded on subantarctic Heard Island, considerably expanded its range and abundance along three transects in tundra-like vegetation on the island in the...
The effects of an unusual high frequency mowing regime, which involved the removal of slash, were compared to moderate grazing through the method of paired quadrats across a fenceline, which was...
Pharo, EJ, Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Mendel, LC, Turner, PAM
To determine the environmental factors associated with bryophyte diversity in remnants in a fragmented, agricultural landscape. Location Eighty-two remnants of tussock grassland, eucalypt woodland...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Bridle, K, Zacharek, A
An important conservation question for grazed areas of lowland subhumid Tasmania is ‘what effects do different, practical disturbance regimes have on native vegetation?’ An experiment designed to...
An examination of the relative breakdown rates of unused toilet paper, facial tissues and tampons was undertaken in nine different environments typical of Tasmanian natural areas. Bags of the paper...
Farmers push to save grasslands (2005)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Von Bibra, J, Bridle, K, Colvin, M, Jeanes, T
The ecology of vascular epiphytes on Ficus crassiuscula host trees in a Peruvian cloud forest (2005)
Changes in Subantarctic Heard Island vegetation at sites occupied by Poa annua, 1987-2000 (2005)
Poa annua, the only alien plant species recorded on subantarctic Heard Island, considerably expanded its range and abundance along three transects in tundra-like vegetation on the island in the...
The effects of an unusual high frequency mowing regime, which involved the removal of slash, were compared to moderate grazing through the method of paired quadrats across a fenceline, which was...
Pharo, EJ, Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Mendel, LC, Turner, PAM
To determine the environmental factors associated with bryophyte diversity in remnants in a fragmented, agricultural landscape. Location Eighty-two remnants of tussock grassland, eucalypt woodland...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Gilfedder, L, Bridle, K, Zacharek, A
An important conservation question for grazed areas of lowland subhumid Tasmania is ‘what effects do different, practical disturbance regimes have on native vegetation?’ An experiment designed to...
An examination of the relative breakdown rates of unused toilet paper, facial tissues and tampons was undertaken in nine different environments typical of Tasmanian natural areas. Bags of the paper...
Vegetation change in an urban grassy woodland 1974-2000 (2004)
Few temporal studies document vegetation change in Australian temperate grassy woodlands. Floristic and structural data were collected from 68 randomly located sites in the Queens Domain, an urban...
Gardens and the bush: gardeners’ attitudes, garden types and invasives (2004)
Zagorski, T, Kirkpatrick, JB, Stratford, E
Garden plants that invade native vegetation can be a threat to native ecosystems. The species composition of gardens near the bush in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia is shown to relate to environmental...
Jellinek, S, Driscoll, DA, Kirkpatrick, JB
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies habitats and produces small isolated pockets of native vegetation. This fragmentation of the natural...
Native riparian vegetation in Tasmania (2004)
Twenty-one riparian vascular plant communities are defined, mapped and described using presence/absence data from 460 sites from relatively unmodified stretches of rivers and streams on mainland...
Vascular plant species that occur in only one population are surprisingly frequent, and not only on oceanic islands. The potential causes of this extreme restriction include the anthropogenic, the...
Most remnants of lowland grassland and grassy woodland in Tasmania are grazed by sheep. In some instances, grazed remnants have high conservation value, indicating that grazing and biodiversity...
Characteristics and dynamics of the sand dune vegetation at North Bay, Tasmania (2004)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Leaman, T, Pennington, A, Pollard, T
The vegetation of the coastal sand dunes at North Bay on the Forestier Peninsula was surveyed in 80 quadrats along seven transects. A total of six plant communities was identified; four from the back...
Native riparian vegetation in Tasmania (2004)
Twenty-one riparian vascular plant communities are defined, mapped and described using presence/absence data from 460 sites from relatively unmodified stretches of rivers and streams on mainland...
Characteristics and dynamics of the sand dune vegetation at North Bay, Tasmania (2004)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Leaman, T, Pennington, A, Pollard, T
The vegetation of the coastal sand dunes at North Bay on the Forestier Peninsula was surveyed in 80 quadrats along seven transects. A total of six plant communities was identified; four from the back...
Vascular plant species that occur in only one population are surprisingly frequent, and not only on oceanic islands. The potential causes of this extreme restriction include the anthropogenic, the...
Vegetation change in an urban grassy woodland 1974-2000 (2004)
Few temporal studies document vegetation change in Australian temperate grassy woodlands. Floristic and structural data were collected from 68 randomly located sites in the Queens Domain, an urban...
Jellinek, S, Driscoll, DA, Kirkpatrick, JB
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies habitats and produces small isolated pockets of native vegetation. This fragmentation of the natural...
Most remnants of lowland grassland and grassy woodland in Tasmania are grazed by sheep. In some instances, grazed remnants have high conservation value, indicating that grazing and biodiversity...
Gardens and the bush: gardeners’ attitudes, garden types and invasives (2004)
Zagorski, T, Kirkpatrick, JB, Stratford, E
Garden plants that invade native vegetation can be a threat to native ecosystems. The species composition of gardens near the bush in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia is shown to relate to environmental...
Beyond the Bushfires 2003: Environmental Issues in the Australian Alps (2004)
Gill, AM, Good, R, Kirkpatrick, JB, Lennon, J, Mansergh, I, Norris, R
A Review of the Floristic Values of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (2004)
Balmer, J, Whinam, J, Kelman, J, Kirkpatrick, JB, Lazarus, E
Kirkpatrick, JB, Woehler, E, Thom, B, Browne, R, O'Conner, C, Geary, M, ...
Gardens and the bush: gardeners’ attitudes, garden types and invasives (2004)
Zagorski, T, Kirkpatrick, JB, Stratford, E
Garden plants that invade native vegetation can be a threat to native ecosystems. The species composition of gardens near the bush in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia is shown to relate to environmental...
Native riparian vegetation in Tasmania (2004)
Twenty-one riparian vascular plant communities are defined, mapped and described using presence/absence data from 460 sites from relatively unmodified stretches of rivers and streams on mainland...
Characteristics and dynamics of the sand dune vegetation at North Bay, Tasmania (2004)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Leaman, T, Pennington, A, Pollard, T
The vegetation of the coastal sand dunes at North Bay on the Forestier Peninsula was surveyed in 80 quadrats along seven transects. A total of six plant communities was identified; four from the back...
Vascular plant species that occur in only one population are surprisingly frequent, and not only on oceanic islands. The potential causes of this extreme restriction include the anthropogenic, the...
Vegetation change in an urban grassy woodland 1974-2000 (2004)
Few temporal studies document vegetation change in Australian temperate grassy woodlands. Floristic and structural data were collected from 68 randomly located sites in the Queens Domain, an urban...
Jellinek, S, Driscoll, DA, Kirkpatrick, JB
Abstract The expansion of urban areas and adjacent farming land into natural landscapes modifies habitats and produces small isolated pockets of native vegetation. This fragmentation of the natural...
Most remnants of lowland grassland and grassy woodland in Tasmania are grazed by sheep. In some instances, grazed remnants have high conservation value, indicating that grazing and biodiversity...
Aim: To determine the factors influencing the distribution of birds in remnants in a fragmented agricultural landscape. Location Forty-seven eucalypt remnants and six sites in continuous forest in...
Very little research has been undertaken on the impacts of human toilet waste disposal in non-serviced sites in the wild. The objective of the present project was to determine the relative impacts of...
Ecology and conservation of remnant Melaleuca ericifolia stands in the Tamar Valley, Tasmania (2003)
Floristic and structural variation in Melaleuca ericifolia-dominated vegetation in the Tamar Valley, Tasmania, appears to be closely related to two major environmental gradients-drainage and soil...
Ecology and conservation of remnant Melaleuca ericifolia stands in the Tamar Valley, Tasmania (2003)
Floristic and structural variation in Melaleuca ericifolia-dominated vegetation in the Tamar Valley, Tasmania, appears to be closely related to two major environmental gradients-drainage and soil...
Aim: To determine the factors influencing the distribution of birds in remnants in a fragmented agricultural landscape. Location Forty-seven eucalypt remnants and six sites in continuous forest in...
Very little research has been undertaken on the impacts of human toilet waste disposal in non-serviced sites in the wild. The objective of the present project was to determine the relative impacts of...
Ecology and conservation of remnant Melaleuca ericifolia stands in the Tamar Valley, Tasmania (2003)
Ecology and conservation of remnant Melaleuca ericifolia stands in the Tamar Valley, Tasmania (2003)
Floristic and structural variation in Melaleuca ericifolia-dominated vegetation in the Tamar Valley, Tasmania, appears to be closely related to two major environmental gradients-drainage and soil...
Aim: To determine the factors influencing the distribution of birds in remnants in a fragmented agricultural landscape. Location Forty-seven eucalypt remnants and six sites in continuous forest in...
Very little research has been undertaken on the impacts of human toilet waste disposal in non-serviced sites in the wild. The objective of the present project was to determine the relative impacts of...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Lynch, AJJ
Photographs of 84 plots in alpine vegetation, largely consisting of fjaeldmark and bolster heath, on Hill One, Southern Range, Tasmania, were taken in both 1989 and 2000 to compare cover...
The vegetation of 30 undisturbed permanent quadrats on the steep coastal slopes of subantarctic Macquarie Island was recorded in 1980-81 and 1994-95, a period in which temperatures rose briefly then...
The progress of biodiversity conservation is a function of the historic development of reserve systems, studies of which provide data on reservation gaps and direction for more systematic...
Succession after fire in alpine vegetation on Mount Wellington, Tasmania (2002)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Wild, A
The vegetation on either side of fire boundaries in the alpine zone of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, was surveyed in 1978 and 1998. This combination of spatial and temporal sampling gave data for 16,...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Lynch, AJJ
Photographs of 84 plots in alpine vegetation, largely consisting of fjaeldmark and bolster heath, on Hill One, Southern Range, Tasmania, were taken in both 1989 and 2000 to compare cover...
The vegetation of 30 undisturbed permanent quadrats on the steep coastal slopes of subantarctic Macquarie Island was recorded in 1980-81 and 1994-95, a period in which temperatures rose briefly then...
Succession after fire in alpine vegetation on Mount Wellington, Tasmania (2002)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Wild, A
The vegetation on either side of fire boundaries in the alpine zone of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, was surveyed in 1978 and 1998. This combination of spatial and temporal sampling gave data for 16,...
The progress of biodiversity conservation is a function of the historic development of reserve systems, studies of which provide data on reservation gaps and direction for more systematic...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Lynch, AJJ
Photographs of 84 plots in alpine vegetation, largely consisting of fjaeldmark and bolster heath, on Hill One, Southern Range, Tasmania, were taken in both 1989 and 2000 to compare cover...
The vegetation of 30 undisturbed permanent quadrats on the steep coastal slopes of subantarctic Macquarie Island was recorded in 1980-81 and 1994-95, a period in which temperatures rose briefly then...
Succession after fire in alpine vegetation on Mount Wellington, Tasmania (2002)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Bridle, K, Wild, A
The vegetation on either side of fire boundaries in the alpine zone of Mount Wellington, Tasmania, was surveyed in 1978 and 1998. This combination of spatial and temporal sampling gave data for 16,...
The progress of biodiversity conservation is a function of the historic development of reserve systems, studies of which provide data on reservation gaps and direction for more systematic...
The existence of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (WHA) is not only a testimony to its undoubted outstanding universal natural and cultural significance, but also a reflection of a...
Bridle, K, Kirkpatrick, JB, Cullen, PJ, Shepherd, RR
Long-term data from six sites in treeless subalpine and alpine vegetation in central Tasmania are used to document change in vegetation cover and life form dominance over time. All sites have been...
Some species and genera of tall herbs that are widespread both in Tasmanian and in mainland Australian alpine vegetation are dominant or codominant over large areas in the Australian Alps, while...
Bridle, K, Kirkpatrick, JB, Cullen, PJ, Shepherd, RR
Long-term data from six sites in treeless subalpine and alpine vegetation in central Tasmania are used to document change in vegetation cover and life form dominance over time. All sites have been...
Some species and genera of tall herbs that are widespread both in Tasmanian and in mainland Australian alpine vegetation are dominant or codominant over large areas in the Australian Alps, while...
The existence of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (WHA) is not only a testimony to its undoubted outstanding universal natural and cultural significance, but also a reflection of a...
Debate Hotting Up Over Tasmania's Forests (2001)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Rolley, E, Flanagan, R, Llewellyn, D, Law, G, Benseman, B, ...
Bridle, K, Kirkpatrick, JB, Cullen, PJ, Shepherd, RR
Long-term data from six sites in treeless subalpine and alpine vegetation in central Tasmania are used to document change in vegetation cover and life form dominance over time. All sites have been...
Some species and genera of tall herbs that are widespread both in Tasmanian and in mainland Australian alpine vegetation are dominant or codominant over large areas in the Australian Alps, while...
The existence of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area (WHA) is not only a testimony to its undoubted outstanding universal natural and cultural significance, but also a reflection of a...
Marsden-Smedley, JB, Kirkpatrick, JB
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse impacts on elements of biological diversity that survived millennia of land management by Indigenous...
The impact of suburbanization on remnant coastal vegetation in Hobart, Tasmania (2000)
Changes in vascular species composition and abundance were examined in coastal vegetation at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia over a period of 13 yr, during which suburbanization extended to cover a large...
The political ecology of biogeography (2000)
The Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia occasionally sets up select committees that are charged to investigate matters it perceives to be of moment for the nation. Occasionally I have been...
The political ecology of biogeography (2000)
The Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia occasionally sets up select committees that are charged to investigate matters it perceives to be of moment for the nation. Occasionally I have been...
Marsden-Smedley, JB, Kirkpatrick, JB
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse impacts on elements of biological diversity that survived millennia of land management by Indigenous...
The impact of suburbanization on remnant coastal vegetation in Hobart, Tasmania (2000)
Changes in vascular species composition and abundance were examined in coastal vegetation at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia over a period of 13 yr, during which suburbanization extended to cover a large...
The political ecology of biogeography (2000)
The Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia occasionally sets up select committees that are charged to investigate matters it perceives to be of moment for the nation. Occasionally I have been...
Marsden-Smedley, JB, Kirkpatrick, JB
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse impacts on elements of biological diversity that survived millennia of land management by Indigenous...
The impact of suburbanization on remnant coastal vegetation in Hobart, Tasmania (2000)
Changes in vascular species composition and abundance were examined in coastal vegetation at Hobart, Tasmania, Australia over a period of 13 yr, during which suburbanization extended to cover a large...
Towards an explanation of the causes of the rarity of two Tasmanian Spyridium species (1999)
Coates, F, Kirkpatrick, JB, Minchin, PR
Spyridium microphyllum (F. Muell. ex Reissek) Druce and Spyridium obcordatum (Hook. f) W. M. Curtis are narrow endemic shrubs which are confined to small parts of Tasmania, Australia, and are rare...
Almost all of the natural vegetation on the humid, lowland, basalt of northern Tasmania has been cleared for agriculture. Fifty-three remnants of native vegetation larger than 5 ha were surveyed....
The politics of the media and ecological ethics (1999)
The politics of the media and ecological ethics J. B. KIRKPATRICK' Ecologists are scientists who attempt to test various possible stories about a reality that they believe ultimately exists. They...
Environment and floristics of ten Australian alpine vegetation formations (1999)
Data on floristics, structure and environment were collected from quadrats throughout the geographic range of alpine vegetation in Australia. These data were used to explore the floristic and...
Eucalyptus gunnii, E. rodwayi and E. ovara are parapatrically distributed in grassy woodlands at high, medium and low altitude, respectively, in central Tasmania. Seedlings from provenances from the...
The role of fallen logs in the regeneration of tree species in Tasmanian mixed forest. (1999)
This study was designed to determine whether fallen logs were a more favourable habitat for tree species establishment than soil in moist eucalypt forest in Tasmania, whether establishment success on...
A continent transformed: Human impact on the natural vegetation of Australia (1999)
This edition of A Continent Transformed provides a readable, entertaining and scientifically grounded account of the fate of the Australian bush since the arrival of the Aborigines more than 40,000...
Lynch, AJJ, Gilfedder, L, Kirkpatrick, JB
Acacia axillaris Benth. had been recommended for downgrading from a conservation status of vulnerable to one of rare in response to changed knowledge of its distribution. Ecological investigations of...
Is geographic range correlated with climatic range in Australian Spyridium taxa? (1999)
The major centres of local endemism and richness at the species level and below in Spyridium Fenzl are located on the southern coast of Western Australia and in south-eastern South Australia. There...
The politics of the media and ecological ethics (1999)
The politics of the media and ecological ethics J. B. KIRKPATRICK' Ecologists are scientists who attempt to test various possible stories about a reality that they believe ultimately exists. They...
Environment and floristics of ten Australian alpine vegetation formations (1999)
Data on floristics, structure and environment were collected from quadrats throughout the geographic range of alpine vegetation in Australia. These data were used to explore the floristic and...
Eucalyptus gunnii, E. rodwayi and E. ovara are parapatrically distributed in grassy woodlands at high, medium and low altitude, respectively, in central Tasmania. Seedlings from provenances from the...
The role of fallen logs in the regeneration of tree species in Tasmanian mixed forest. (1999)
This study was designed to determine whether fallen logs were a more favourable habitat for tree species establishment than soil in moist eucalypt forest in Tasmania, whether establishment success on...
A continent transformed: Human impact on the natural vegetation of Australia (1999)
This edition of A Continent Transformed provides a readable, entertaining and scientifically grounded account of the fate of the Australian bush since the arrival of the Aborigines more than 40,000...
Almost all of the natural vegetation on the humid, lowland, basalt of northern Tasmania has been cleared for agriculture. Fifty-three remnants of native vegetation larger than 5 ha were surveyed....
Lynch, AJJ, Gilfedder, L, Kirkpatrick, JB
Acacia axillaris Benth. had been recommended for downgrading from a conservation status of vulnerable to one of rare in response to changed knowledge of its distribution. Ecological investigations of...
Towards an explanation of the causes of the rarity of two Tasmanian Spyridium species (1999)
Coates, F, Kirkpatrick, JB, Minchin, PR
Spyridium microphyllum (F. Muell. ex Reissek) Druce and Spyridium obcordatum (Hook. f) W. M. Curtis are narrow endemic shrubs which are confined to small parts of Tasmania, Australia, and are rare...
Is geographic range correlated with climatic range in Australian Spyridium taxa? (1999)
The major centres of local endemism and richness at the species level and below in Spyridium Fenzl are located on the southern coast of Western Australia and in south-eastern South Australia. There...
Delineation of Critical Habitat for Threatened Species (1999)
Brown, M, Bryant, S, Edgar, G, Kantvilas, C, Kirkpatrick, JB, McQuillan, PB, ...
The politics of the media and ecological ethics (1999)
The politics of the media and ecological ethics J. B. KIRKPATRICK' Ecologists are scientists who attempt to test various possible stories about a reality that they believe ultimately exists. They...
Environment and floristics of ten Australian alpine vegetation formations (1999)
Data on floristics, structure and environment were collected from quadrats throughout the geographic range of alpine vegetation in Australia. These data were used to explore the floristic and...
Eucalyptus gunnii, E. rodwayi and E. ovara are parapatrically distributed in grassy woodlands at high, medium and low altitude, respectively, in central Tasmania. Seedlings from provenances from the...
The role of fallen logs in the regeneration of tree species in Tasmanian mixed forest. (1999)
This study was designed to determine whether fallen logs were a more favourable habitat for tree species establishment than soil in moist eucalypt forest in Tasmania, whether establishment success on...
A continent transformed: Human impact on the natural vegetation of Australia (1999)
This edition of A Continent Transformed provides a readable, entertaining and scientifically grounded account of the fate of the Australian bush since the arrival of the Aborigines more than 40,000...
Almost all of the natural vegetation on the humid, lowland, basalt of northern Tasmania has been cleared for agriculture. Fifty-three remnants of native vegetation larger than 5 ha were surveyed....
Lynch, AJJ, Gilfedder, L, Kirkpatrick, JB
Acacia axillaris Benth. had been recommended for downgrading from a conservation status of vulnerable to one of rare in response to changed knowledge of its distribution. Ecological investigations of...
Towards an explanation of the causes of the rarity of two Tasmanian Spyridium species (1999)
Coates, F, Kirkpatrick, JB, Minchin, PR
Spyridium microphyllum (F. Muell. ex Reissek) Druce and Spyridium obcordatum (Hook. f) W. M. Curtis are narrow endemic shrubs which are confined to small parts of Tasmania, Australia, and are rare...
Is geographic range correlated with climatic range in Australian Spyridium taxa? (1999)
The major centres of local endemism and richness at the species level and below in Spyridium Fenzl are located on the southern coast of Western Australia and in south-eastern South Australia. There...
Conserving weedy natives: two Tasmanian endangered herbs in the Brassicaceae (1998)
Two species of endangered Brassicaceae, Barbarea australis and Lepidium hyssopifolium, occur in a few small populations in Tasmania. The former species is associated with streams where it occurs in...
Distribution, disturbance tolerance and conservation of Stackhousia gunnii in Tasmania (1998)
Although being possibly widespread on the mainland of Australia, where it is recognised as part of the Stackhousia monogyna Labill. complex, S. gunnii Hook.f. is an endangered species in Tasmania,...
Factors influencing the integrity of remnant bushland in subhumid Tasmania. (1998)
The relationships between remnant integrity and size, age, shape, environment and disturbance are not well-established. One hundred of the remnants in relatively good condition ranging in size from 5...
Distribution, disturbance tolerance and conservation of Stackhousia gunnii in Tasmania (1998)
Although being possibly widespread on the mainland of Australia, where it is recognised as part of the Stackhousia monogyna Labill. complex, S. gunnii Hook.f. is an endangered species in Tasmania,...
Conserving weedy natives: two Tasmanian endangered herbs in the Brassicaceae (1998)
Two species of endangered Brassicaceae, Barbarea australis and Lepidium hyssopifolium, occur in a few small populations in Tasmania. The former species is associated with streams where it occurs in...
Factors influencing the integrity of remnant bushland in subhumid Tasmania. (1998)
The relationships between remnant integrity and size, age, shape, environment and disturbance are not well-established. One hundred of the remnants in relatively good condition ranging in size from 5...
Distribution, disturbance tolerance and conservation of Stackhousia gunnii in Tasmania (1998)
Although being possibly widespread on the mainland of Australia, where it is recognised as part of the Stackhousia monogyna Labill. complex, S. gunnii Hook.f. is an endangered species in Tasmania,...
Conserving weedy natives: two Tasmanian endangered herbs in the Brassicaceae (1998)
Two species of endangered Brassicaceae, Barbarea australis and Lepidium hyssopifolium, occur in a few small populations in Tasmania. The former species is associated with streams where it occurs in...
Factors influencing the integrity of remnant bushland in subhumid Tasmania. (1998)
The relationships between remnant integrity and size, age, shape, environment and disturbance are not well-established. One hundred of the remnants in relatively good condition ranging in size from 5...
Data on soils, vegetation and environment were collected between 510 and 1050m a. s. l. on Mt Sprent, southwestern Tasmania, traversing the Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus sedgeland-alpine vegetation...
The future of Australian plant ecology - incisively idiographic or nebulously nomothetic? (1997)
There has been a recent tendency in Australia plant ecological research to concentrate less on desciptive and inductive work and more on hypothethetico-deductive and methological inquiry. While...
Walsh, DA, Kirkpatrick, JB, Skira, IJ
Variation in the vegetation in and adjacent to a Puffinus tenuirostris breeding colony at Cape Queen Elizabeth, Bruny Island, Tasmania is related much more closely to burrow density, bare ground and...
The influence of owners intentions on remnant bush conservation in Tasmania (1997)
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degraded since European settlement. Conservation efforts need to be directed towards both representative...
The future of Australian plant ecology - incisively idiographic or nebulously nomothetic? (1997)
There has been a recent tendency in Australia plant ecological research to concentrate less on desciptive and inductive work and more on hypothethetico-deductive and methological inquiry. While...
Data on soils, vegetation and environment were collected between 510 and 1050m a. s. l. on Mt Sprent, southwestern Tasmania, traversing the Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus sedgeland-alpine vegetation...
Walsh, DA, Kirkpatrick, JB, Skira, IJ
Variation in the vegetation in and adjacent to a Puffinus tenuirostris breeding colony at Cape Queen Elizabeth, Bruny Island, Tasmania is related much more closely to burrow density, bare ground and...
The influence of owners intentions on remnant bush conservation in Tasmania (1997)
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degraded since European settlement. Conservation efforts need to be directed towards both representative...
Identification of habitats of rare and threatened plant species and communities in Tasmania (1997)
Kirkpatrick, JB, McDonald, M, Mendel, L, Dyring, JJ, Lynch, AJJ, Johnson, K
The future of Australian plant ecology - incisively idiographic or nebulously nomothetic? (1997)
There has been a recent tendency in Australia plant ecological research to concentrate less on desciptive and inductive work and more on hypothethetico-deductive and methological inquiry. While...
Data on soils, vegetation and environment were collected between 510 and 1050m a. s. l. on Mt Sprent, southwestern Tasmania, traversing the Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus sedgeland-alpine vegetation...
Walsh, DA, Kirkpatrick, JB, Skira, IJ
Variation in the vegetation in and adjacent to a Puffinus tenuirostris breeding colony at Cape Queen Elizabeth, Bruny Island, Tasmania is related much more closely to burrow density, bare ground and...
The influence of owners intentions on remnant bush conservation in Tasmania (1997)
The lowland temperate grasslands and grassy woodlands of Tasmania have become fragmented and degraded since European settlement. Conservation efforts need to be directed towards both representative...
Explaining a sharp transition from sedgeland to alpine vegetation on Mount Sprent (1996)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Nunez, M, Bridle, K, Chladil, MA
Regular altitudinal sampling of the vascular plant species composition of treeless vegetation on Mount Sprent, Tasmania revealed gradual change between 510 and 820 m, and between 930 and 1050 m, but...
Pollen analysis of a core taken from a reed marsh in northeastern Tasmania near Bass Strait highlights the interplay between climatic changes, sea level rises and the effects of Aborigines during the...
Nunez, M, Kirkpatrick, JB, Nilsson, C
NOAA AVHRR digital data are used to map precipitation in southwest Tasmania, Australia. The technique uses multiple linear regression analyses between precipitation and satellite data to obtain...
Nunez, M, Kirkpatrick, JB, Nilsson, C
NOAA AVHRR digital data are used to map precipitation in southwest Tasmania, Australia. The technique uses multiple linear regression analyses between precipitation and satellite data to obtain...
Explaining a sharp transition from sedgeland to alpine vegetation on Mount Sprent (1996)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Nunez, M, Bridle, K, Chladil, MA
Regular altitudinal sampling of the vascular plant species composition of treeless vegetation on Mount Sprent, Tasmania revealed gradual change between 510 and 820 m, and between 930 and 1050 m, but...
Pollen analysis of a core taken from a reed marsh in northeastern Tasmania near Bass Strait highlights the interplay between climatic changes, sea level rises and the effects of Aborigines during the...
A preliminary assessment of the conservation and reservation status of Tasmanian bryophytes (1996)
Moscal, A, Askey-Doran, MJ, Kirkpatrick, JB, Lambourne, M J, Dalton, PJ, Seppelt, R
Nunez, M, Kirkpatrick, JB, Nilsson, C
NOAA AVHRR digital data are used to map precipitation in southwest Tasmania, Australia. The technique uses multiple linear regression analyses between precipitation and satellite data to obtain...
Explaining a sharp transition from sedgeland to alpine vegetation on Mount Sprent (1996)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Nunez, M, Bridle, K, Chladil, MA
Regular altitudinal sampling of the vascular plant species composition of treeless vegetation on Mount Sprent, Tasmania revealed gradual change between 510 and 820 m, and between 930 and 1050 m, but...
Pollen analysis of a core taken from a reed marsh in northeastern Tasmania near Bass Strait highlights the interplay between climatic changes, sea level rises and the effects of Aborigines during the...
Successional sequences in two Tasmanian valley Sphagnum peatlands (1995)
The sequences of macrofossils in 17 cores from two Tasmanian valley Sphagnum peatlands reveal a wide variety of successional pathways. The most common sequence is from restiad mires to Sphagnum mires...
Pattern and Process in alpine vegetation and landforms at Hill One, Southern Range, Tasmania (1995)
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is westerly. However, high intensity south-westerly winds associated with frost events appear to...
The native vegetation remnants in the agricultural country of subhumid Tasmania are important strongholds for regionally and globally rare and threatened species. A detailed survey of the best 100 of...
Successional sequences in two Tasmanian valley Sphagnum peatlands (1995)
The sequences of macrofossils in 17 cores from two Tasmanian valley Sphagnum peatlands reveal a wide variety of successional pathways. The most common sequence is from restiad mires to Sphagnum mires...
Pattern and Process in alpine vegetation and landforms at Hill One, Southern Range, Tasmania (1995)
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is westerly. However, high intensity south-westerly winds associated with frost events appear to...
The native vegetation remnants in the agricultural country of subhumid Tasmania are important strongholds for regionally and globally rare and threatened species. A detailed survey of the best 100 of...
The reservation status of Tasmanian vascular plant communities (1995)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Barker, P, Brown, Michael, Harris, S, Mackie, R
Successional sequences in two Tasmanian valley Sphagnum peatlands (1995)
The sequences of macrofossils in 17 cores from two Tasmanian valley Sphagnum peatlands reveal a wide variety of successional pathways. The most common sequence is from restiad mires to Sphagnum mires...
Pattern and Process in alpine vegetation and landforms at Hill One, Southern Range, Tasmania (1995)
Hill One is a wind-exposed, alpine environment in southern Tasmania. The prevailing wind-stream is westerly. However, high intensity south-westerly winds associated with frost events appear to...
The native vegetation remnants in the agricultural country of subhumid Tasmania are important strongholds for regionally and globally rare and threatened species. A detailed survey of the best 100 of...
Vegetation of the alpine sand dunes at Lake Augusta, Tasmania (1994)
Alpine sand dunes are a rare phenomenon. On the Central Plateau of Tasmania parabolic dunes occur on the leeward of glaciofluvial lakes. The largest such complex is at Lake Augusta where seven sand...
The heights, diameters and regrowth basal areas of 22-yr old fire-initiated regeneration of Eucalyptus delegatensis ssp. tasmaniensis, E. urnigera, E. coccifera and E. johnstonii were measured over...
Herbarium records indicate that the endangered straw daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), is less widespread and rarer in Tasmania today than in the past. Currently it has a...
A population of an endangered daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), was monitored monthly in grazed and ungrazed plots for several years in a paddock near Ross, Tasmania. The...
Seed was obtained from four populations of an endangered perennial daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), in Tasmania. These populations were from montane basaltic soils, montane...
Vegetation of the alpine sand dunes at Lake Augusta, Tasmania (1994)
Alpine sand dunes are a rare phenomenon. On the Central Plateau of Tasmania parabolic dunes occur on the leeward of glaciofluvial lakes. The largest such complex is at Lake Augusta where seven sand...
The heights, diameters and regrowth basal areas of 22-yr old fire-initiated regeneration of Eucalyptus delegatensis ssp. tasmaniensis, E. urnigera, E. coccifera and E. johnstonii were measured over...
Herbarium records indicate that the endangered straw daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), is less widespread and rarer in Tasmania today than in the past. Currently it has a...
A population of an endangered daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), was monitored monthly in grazed and ungrazed plots for several years in a paddock near Ross, Tasmania. The...
Seed was obtained from four populations of an endangered perennial daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), in Tasmania. These populations were from montane basaltic soils, montane...
Vegetation of the alpine sand dunes at Lake Augusta, Tasmania (1994)
Alpine sand dunes are a rare phenomenon. On the Central Plateau of Tasmania parabolic dunes occur on the leeward of glaciofluvial lakes. The largest such complex is at Lake Augusta where seven sand...
The heights, diameters and regrowth basal areas of 22-yr old fire-initiated regeneration of Eucalyptus delegatensis ssp. tasmaniensis, E. urnigera, E. coccifera and E. johnstonii were measured over...
Herbarium records indicate that the endangered straw daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), is less widespread and rarer in Tasmania today than in the past. Currently it has a...
A population of an endangered daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), was monitored monthly in grazed and ungrazed plots for several years in a paddock near Ross, Tasmania. The...
Seed was obtained from four populations of an endangered perennial daisy, Leucochrysum albicans (syn. Helipterum albicans), in Tasmania. These populations were from montane basaltic soils, montane...
Helipterum albicans, a disturbance-dependent, rare, native daisy, survives in a few semi-natural paddocks grazed by stock in the Tasmanian Midlands. The germinable soil seed bank in a basalt paddock...
Variation in the Eucalyptus globulus complex revisited (1993)
Jordan, GJ, Potts, BM, Kirkpatrick, JB, Gardiner, C
Patterns of variation in the Eucalyptus globulus Labill. complex are reassessed by combining capsule measurements from an earlier study with recent collections, mainly of subspecies globulus. Four...
Variation in the Eucalyptus globulus complex revisited (1993)
Jordan, GJ, Potts, BM, Kirkpatrick, JB, Gardiner, C
Patterns of variation in the Eucalyptus globulus Labill. complex are reassessed by combining capsule measurements from an earlier study with recent collections, mainly of subspecies globulus. Four...
Helipterum albicans, a disturbance-dependent, rare, native daisy, survives in a few semi-natural paddocks grazed by stock in the Tasmanian Midlands. The germinable soil seed bank in a basalt paddock...
Variation in the Eucalyptus globulus complex revisited (1993)
Jordan, GJ, Potts, BM, Kirkpatrick, JB, Gardiner, C
Patterns of variation in the Eucalyptus globulus Labill. complex are reassessed by combining capsule measurements from an earlier study with recent collections, mainly of subspecies globulus. Four...
Helipterum albicans, a disturbance-dependent, rare, native daisy, survives in a few semi-natural paddocks grazed by stock in the Tasmanian Midlands. The germinable soil seed bank in a basalt paddock...
Dynamics of a Tasmania cushion heath community (1992)
Little is known of the dynamics of the alpine cushion plant communities of Tasmania. The present study investigates the nature of the short (5 yr) and long (850 yr plus) term dynamics within one such...
The eucalypt forest-grassland/grassy woodland boundary in central Tasmania. (1992)
Downslope boundaries of forest with grassland and grassy woodland occur over a wide altitudinal range in central Tasmania. Three sites were selected for study of the causes of these boundaries at...
Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of vascular plant species on sandstone cliffs in the Great Western Tiers, northern Tasmania. The...
Dynamics of a Tasmania cushion heath community (1992)
Little is known of the dynamics of the alpine cushion plant communities of Tasmania. The present study investigates the nature of the short (5 yr) and long (850 yr plus) term dynamics within one such...
The eucalypt forest-grassland/grassy woodland boundary in central Tasmania. (1992)
Downslope boundaries of forest with grassland and grassy woodland occur over a wide altitudinal range in central Tasmania. Three sites were selected for study of the causes of these boundaries at...
Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of vascular plant species on sandstone cliffs in the Great Western Tiers, northern Tasmania. The...
Dynamics of a Tasmania cushion heath community (1992)
Little is known of the dynamics of the alpine cushion plant communities of Tasmania. The present study investigates the nature of the short (5 yr) and long (850 yr plus) term dynamics within one such...
The eucalypt forest-grassland/grassy woodland boundary in central Tasmania. (1992)
Downslope boundaries of forest with grassland and grassy woodland occur over a wide altitudinal range in central Tasmania. Three sites were selected for study of the causes of these boundaries at...
Abstract Gravity, moisture availability and shade exert a major control over the distributions of vascular plant species on sandstone cliffs in the Great Western Tiers, northern Tasmania. The...
The magnitude and significance of land clearance in Tasmania in the 1980s (1991)
Six thousand hectares of natural vegetation were cleared per annum in the period 1980-88, a reduction by one third of the rate between 1972 and 1980. Clearing is concentrated in plant communities...
The distributions, dynamics and ecological differentiation of Callitris species in Tasmania (1991)
Callitris oblonga and C. rhomboidea are the only gymnosperms found in the drier parts of Tasmania, where they have marginally overlapping and internally highly disjunct distributions. There is...
The distributions, dynamics and ecological differentiation of Callitris species in Tasmania (1991)
Callitris oblonga and C. rhomboidea are the only gymnosperms found in the drier parts of Tasmania, where they have marginally overlapping and internally highly disjunct distributions. There is...
The magnitude and significance of land clearance in Tasmania in the 1980s (1991)
Six thousand hectares of natural vegetation were cleared per annum in the period 1980-88, a reduction by one third of the rate between 1972 and 1980. Clearing is concentrated in plant communities...
The distributions, dynamics and ecological differentiation of Callitris species in Tasmania (1991)
Callitris oblonga and C. rhomboidea are the only gymnosperms found in the drier parts of Tasmania, where they have marginally overlapping and internally highly disjunct distributions. There is...
The magnitude and significance of land clearance in Tasmania in the 1980s (1991)
Six thousand hectares of natural vegetation were cleared per annum in the period 1980-88, a reduction by one third of the rate between 1972 and 1980. Clearing is concentrated in plant communities...
The comparative ecology of mainland Australian and Tasmanian alpine vegetation (1989)
The comparative ecology of mainland Australia and Tasmania alpine vegetation J.B. Kirkpatrick Department of Geography and Environmental Sttldies University of Tasmania GPO Box 252C Hobart TAS 7001...
The comparative ecology of mainland Australian and Tasmanian alpine vegetation (1989)
The comparative ecology of mainland Australia and Tasmania alpine vegetation J.B. Kirkpatrick Department of Geography and Environmental Sttldies University of Tasmania GPO Box 252C Hobart TAS 7001...
The comparative ecology of mainland Australian and Tasmanian alpine vegetation (1989)
The comparative ecology of mainland Australia and Tasmania alpine vegetation J.B. Kirkpatrick Department of Geography and Environmental Sttldies University of Tasmania GPO Box 252C Hobart TAS 7001...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Fensham, RJ, Nunez, M, Bowman, DMJS
A model of direct and diffuse solar radiation on slopes of varying angle and aspect suggests that radiation differences within hilly terrain are maximized in the beginning of the dry season in the...
Heritage and development in Tasmania (1988)
The geological, biological, geomorphological and human history of Tasmania makes it highly varied scenically, very different from the mainland and scientifically fascinating. The artefacts of early...
Athrotaxis cupressoides forms stands of varying size class and age class structure in the high subalpine and alpine environments of Tasmania. As with some other southern hemisphere gymnosperms with...
Athrotaxis selaginoides and A. cupressoides are potentially interbreeding species with partly overlapping ranges. The two Athrotaxis species occur in a wide range of floristic types, with A....
Athrotaxis cupressoides forms stands of varying size class and age class structure in the high subalpine and alpine environments of Tasmania. As with some other southern hemisphere gymnosperms with...
Athrotaxis selaginoides and A. cupressoides are potentially interbreeding species with partly overlapping ranges. The two Athrotaxis species occur in a wide range of floristic types, with A....
Kirkpatrick, JB, Fensham, RJ, Nunez, M, Bowman, DMJS
A model of direct and diffuse solar radiation on slopes of varying angle and aspect suggests that radiation differences within hilly terrain are maximized in the beginning of the dry season in the...
Heritage and development in Tasmania (1988)
The geological, biological, geomorphological and human history of Tasmania makes it highly varied scenically, very different from the mainland and scientifically fascinating. The artefacts of early...
Athrotaxis cupressoides forms stands of varying size class and age class structure in the high subalpine and alpine environments of Tasmania. As with some other southern hemisphere gymnosperms with...
Athrotaxis selaginoides and A. cupressoides are potentially interbreeding species with partly overlapping ranges. The two Athrotaxis species occur in a wide range of floristic types, with A....
Kirkpatrick, JB, Fensham, RJ, Nunez, M, Bowman, DMJS
A model of direct and diffuse solar radiation on slopes of varying angle and aspect suggests that radiation differences within hilly terrain are maximized in the beginning of the dry season in the...
Heritage and development in Tasmania (1988)
The geological, biological, geomorphological and human history of Tasmania makes it highly varied scenically, very different from the mainland and scientifically fascinating. The artefacts of early...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, except where dominants create new habitats. However, phytosociological and distributional data from...
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
The relative impacts of clearfelling followed by slash-burning, clearfelling, and no treatment were monitored for 2 years in two major types of eucalypt forest in south-eastern Tasmania. Rates of...
Apparent intermediates between Eucalyptus amygdalina and E. pulchella occur well outside the recognized range of the latter species. Progenies of these isolated intermediates were grown in uniform...
Apparent intermediates between Eucalyptus amygdalina and E. pulchella occur well outside the recognized range of the latter species. Progenies of these isolated intermediates were grown in uniform...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, except where dominants create new habitats. However, phytosociological and distributional data from...
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
The relative impacts of clearfelling followed by slash-burning, clearfelling, and no treatment were monitored for 2 years in two major types of eucalypt forest in south-eastern Tasmania. Rates of...
Apparent intermediates between Eucalyptus amygdalina and E. pulchella occur well outside the recognized range of the latter species. Progenies of these isolated intermediates were grown in uniform...
The results of contemporary research suggest that vegetation varies continuously with environment, except where dominants create new habitats. However, phytosociological and distributional data from...
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
The relative impacts of clearfelling followed by slash-burning, clearfelling, and no treatment were monitored for 2 years in two major types of eucalypt forest in south-eastern Tasmania. Rates of...
The impact of grazing pressure in clearfelled, burned and undisturbed eucalypt forest (1986)
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
An area of dry eucalypt forest on dolerite in southeastern Tasmania with comparable sites that were a) unlogged, b) clearfelled, c) clearfelled and slash-burned, was monitored over a 24 month period....
Tasmanian alpine biogeography and ecology and interpretation of the past (1986)
Introduction Almost all palaeoecological and paleoenvironmental research ultimately depends on an understanding of contemporary forms relationships and processes. Interpretations of direct and...
In the dry uneven-aged eucalypt forests of central Tasmania the establishment of seedlings of Eucalyptus delegatensis requires a mitigation of the competition provided by the understorey,...
Seedling and sapling regrowth occupies gaps and includes part of the understorey in the multiaged Eucalyptus delegatensis dry forests of central Tasmania. This regrowth is even-aged for any...
Field and pot experiments were designed to test the relative roles of allelopathy, competition for moisture and competition for nutrients in the suppression and growth of Eucalyptus delegatensis. In...
The viability of bush in cities - ten years of change in an urban grassy woodland (1986)
The Queens Domain, Hobart, is an area of grassy woodland that has been surrounded by urban development for over 70 years. Floristic and structural data were collected from 70 quadrats in both 1974...
In the dry uneven-aged eucalypt forests of central Tasmania the establishment of seedlings of Eucalyptus delegatensis requires a mitigation of the competition provided by the understorey,...
Seedling and sapling regrowth occupies gaps and includes part of the understorey in the multiaged Eucalyptus delegatensis dry forests of central Tasmania. This regrowth is even-aged for any...
Tasmanian alpine biogeography and ecology and interpretation of the past (1986)
Introduction Almost all palaeoecological and paleoenvironmental research ultimately depends on an understanding of contemporary forms relationships and processes. Interpretations of direct and...
Field and pot experiments were designed to test the relative roles of allelopathy, competition for moisture and competition for nutrients in the suppression and growth of Eucalyptus delegatensis. In...
The viability of bush in cities - ten years of change in an urban grassy woodland (1986)
The Queens Domain, Hobart, is an area of grassy woodland that has been surrounded by urban development for over 70 years. Floristic and structural data were collected from 70 quadrats in both 1974...
The impact of grazing pressure in clearfelled, burned and undisturbed eucalypt forest (1986)
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
An area of dry eucalypt forest on dolerite in southeastern Tasmania with comparable sites that were a) unlogged, b) clearfelled, c) clearfelled and slash-burned, was monitored over a 24 month period....
In the dry uneven-aged eucalypt forests of central Tasmania the establishment of seedlings of Eucalyptus delegatensis requires a mitigation of the competition provided by the understorey,...
Seedling and sapling regrowth occupies gaps and includes part of the understorey in the multiaged Eucalyptus delegatensis dry forests of central Tasmania. This regrowth is even-aged for any...
Tasmanian alpine biogeography and ecology and interpretation of the past (1986)
Introduction Almost all palaeoecological and paleoenvironmental research ultimately depends on an understanding of contemporary forms relationships and processes. Interpretations of direct and...
Field and pot experiments were designed to test the relative roles of allelopathy, competition for moisture and competition for nutrients in the suppression and growth of Eucalyptus delegatensis. In...
The viability of bush in cities - ten years of change in an urban grassy woodland (1986)
The Queens Domain, Hobart, is an area of grassy woodland that has been surrounded by urban development for over 70 years. Floristic and structural data were collected from 70 quadrats in both 1974...
The impact of grazing pressure in clearfelled, burned and undisturbed eucalypt forest (1986)
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
An area of dry eucalypt forest on dolerite in southeastern Tasmania with comparable sites that were a) unlogged, b) clearfelled, c) clearfelled and slash-burned, was monitored over a 24 month period....
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
Energy content and rate of flame front movement in various plant species and fuel components from the forests of southeastern Tasmania exhibited a range in values, and responses. Eucalypt dry forest...
The dependent synusia in 15 forests plots on Mt Korobaba, Fiji proved better predic- tors of the overall floristic composition of the plots than any of the tree, sapling, shrub, or herb syn- usiae....
Mt Korobaba, near Suva, Fiji, is a steep breccia cone 422 m high, covered by largely unmodified tropical forest. Fifteen percent of the indigenous vascular flora of Fiji was recorded from 15 plots,...
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
Energy content and rate of flame front movement in various plant species and fuel components from the forests of southeastern Tasmania exhibited a range in values, and responses. Eucalypt dry forest...
The dependent synusia in 15 forests plots on Mt Korobaba, Fiji proved better predic- tors of the overall floristic composition of the plots than any of the tree, sapling, shrub, or herb syn- usiae....
Mt Korobaba, near Suva, Fiji, is a steep breccia cone 422 m high, covered by largely unmodified tropical forest. Fifteen percent of the indigenous vascular flora of Fiji was recorded from 15 plots,...
Dickinson, KJM, Kirkpatrick, JB
Energy content and rate of flame front movement in various plant species and fuel components from the forests of southeastern Tasmania exhibited a range in values, and responses. Eucalypt dry forest...
The dependent synusia in 15 forests plots on Mt Korobaba, Fiji proved better predic- tors of the overall floristic composition of the plots than any of the tree, sapling, shrub, or herb syn- usiae....
Mt Korobaba, near Suva, Fiji, is a steep breccia cone 422 m high, covered by largely unmodified tropical forest. Fifteen percent of the indigenous vascular flora of Fiji was recorded from 15 plots,...
Dynamics of a Tasmanian bolster heath string fen (1984)
The string fen at Newdegate Pass, Mt. Field, Tasmania consists of dams composed of bolster heath and peat derived from bolster heath, and flark ponds with concave sides and usually rocky floors. The...
Eucalyptus delegatensis is a widespread dominant of montane forests in southeastern Australia, where it occupies sites of widely varying moisture status and understorey type. The age and size class...
Altitudinal and successional variation in the vegetation of the West Coast Range, Tasmania (1984)
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of the West Coast Range containing the climatic station with the highest mean annual precipitation in...
Numerical analysis of Tasmanian higher plant endemism (1984)
Tasmanian endemic plant taxa at the species level or below were placed in geographic elements according to the distribution of their genera. These elements are associated with different environments,...
The palaeogeographic significance of local endemism in Tasmanian higher plants (1984)
There are seven centres of local higher plant endemism in Tasmania. The locations of the strongest of these centres are consonant with current ideas relating to the Quaternary environmental history...
The impact of fire on Tasmanian alpine vegetation and soils (1984)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Dickinson, KJM
Observations were made across 11-40-year-old fire boundaries in Tasmanian alpine areas of varying macroenvironment and flora. Organic matter and total nitrogen in the surface soil were significantly...
Eucalyptus delegatensis is a widespread dominant of montane forests in southeastern Australia, where it occupies sites of widely varying moisture status and understorey type. The age and size class...
Numerical analysis of Tasmanian higher plant endemism (1984)
Tasmanian endemic plant taxa at the species level or below were placed in geographic elements according to the distribution of their genera. These elements are associated with different environments,...
The palaeogeographic significance of local endemism in Tasmanian higher plants (1984)
There are seven centres of local higher plant endemism in Tasmania. The locations of the strongest of these centres are consonant with current ideas relating to the Quaternary environmental history...
Altitudinal and successional variation in the vegetation of the West Coast Range, Tasmania (1984)
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of the West Coast Range containing the climatic station with the highest mean annual precipitation in...
Dynamics of a Tasmanian bolster heath string fen (1984)
The string fen at Newdegate Pass, Mt. Field, Tasmania consists of dams composed of bolster heath and peat derived from bolster heath, and flark ponds with concave sides and usually rocky floors. The...
The impact of fire on Tasmanian alpine vegetation and soils (1984)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Dickinson, KJM
Observations were made across 11-40-year-old fire boundaries in Tasmanian alpine areas of varying macroenvironment and flora. Organic matter and total nitrogen in the surface soil were significantly...
Eucalyptus delegatensis is a widespread dominant of montane forests in southeastern Australia, where it occupies sites of widely varying moisture status and understorey type. The age and size class...
Numerical analysis of Tasmanian higher plant endemism (1984)
Tasmanian endemic plant taxa at the species level or below were placed in geographic elements according to the distribution of their genera. These elements are associated with different environments,...
The palaeogeographic significance of local endemism in Tasmanian higher plants (1984)
There are seven centres of local higher plant endemism in Tasmania. The locations of the strongest of these centres are consonant with current ideas relating to the Quaternary environmental history...
Altitudinal and successional variation in the vegetation of the West Coast Range, Tasmania (1984)
Thirteen floristic communities are recognized by numerical analysis of the vegetation of a part of the West Coast Range containing the climatic station with the highest mean annual precipitation in...
Dynamics of a Tasmanian bolster heath string fen (1984)
The string fen at Newdegate Pass, Mt. Field, Tasmania consists of dams composed of bolster heath and peat derived from bolster heath, and flark ponds with concave sides and usually rocky floors. The...
The impact of fire on Tasmanian alpine vegetation and soils (1984)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Dickinson, KJM
Observations were made across 11-40-year-old fire boundaries in Tasmanian alpine areas of varying macroenvironment and flora. Organic matter and total nitrogen in the surface soil were significantly...
Treeless plant communities of the Tasmanian high country (1983)
Analyses of the associations of 65 dominant species from 430 quadrats located in Tasmanian treeless high altitude vegetation are used to provide a framework and guidelines for the construction of a...
Plant communities of Tasmanian wetlands (1983)
The macrophytic vegetation of Tasmanian wetlands consists of forest, scrub, marginal herbland, tussock sedgeland, sedgeland, reed swamp and aquatic herbland. More than 80 taxa dominate or codominate...
Tree species regeneration after logging in temperate rainforest, Tasmania (1983)
Selective mechanized logging for Athrotaxis selaginoides in temperate rainforest south of Rosebery in western Tasmania has resulted in a maze of logging tracks and associated destruction of part of...
Treeless plant communities of the Tasmanian high country (1983)
Analyses of the associations of 65 dominant species from 430 quadrats located in Tasmanian treeless high altitude vegetation are used to provide a framework and guidelines for the construction of a...
Plant communities of Tasmanian wetlands (1983)
The macrophytic vegetation of Tasmanian wetlands consists of forest, scrub, marginal herbland, tussock sedgeland, sedgeland, reed swamp and aquatic herbland. More than 80 taxa dominate or codominate...
Tree species regeneration after logging in temperate rainforest, Tasmania (1983)
Selective mechanized logging for Athrotaxis selaginoides in temperate rainforest south of Rosebery in western Tasmania has resulted in a maze of logging tracks and associated destruction of part of...
Treeless plant communities of the Tasmanian high country (1983)
Analyses of the associations of 65 dominant species from 430 quadrats located in Tasmanian treeless high altitude vegetation are used to provide a framework and guidelines for the construction of a...
Plant communities of Tasmanian wetlands (1983)
The macrophytic vegetation of Tasmanian wetlands consists of forest, scrub, marginal herbland, tussock sedgeland, sedgeland, reed swamp and aquatic herbland. More than 80 taxa dominate or codominate...
Tree species regeneration after logging in temperate rainforest, Tasmania (1983)
Selective mechanized logging for Athrotaxis selaginoides in temperate rainforest south of Rosebery in western Tasmania has resulted in a maze of logging tracks and associated destruction of part of...
Phytogeographical analysis of Tasmanian alpine floras (1982)
List of vascular plant species were obtained from twenty-eight, disjunct, high altitude, treeless areas in Tasmania. These list pertained to vegetation dominated by the austral-montane element of the...
Recent destruction of natural vegetation in Tasmania (1982)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Dickinson, KJM
Landsat imagery has been used to map changes from native vegetation to improved pasture in Tasmania: the near-infrared waveband was found more useful for this purpose than colour composite or other...
Clearfelling versus selective logging in uneven-aged eucalypt forests (1982)
Uneven-aged eucalypt forests used for pulpwood extraction are generally clearfelled. This method is not necessary to induce regeneration. Clearfelling may be less expensive in the short term, but...
Phytogeographical analysis of Tasmanian alpine floras (1982)
List of vascular plant species were obtained from twenty-eight, disjunct, high altitude, treeless areas in Tasmania. These list pertained to vegetation dominated by the austral-montane element of the...
Recent destruction of natural vegetation in Tasmania (1982)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Dickinson, KJM
Landsat imagery has been used to map changes from native vegetation to improved pasture in Tasmania: the near-infrared waveband was found more useful for this purpose than colour composite or other...
Clearfelling versus selective logging in uneven-aged eucalypt forests (1982)
Uneven-aged eucalypt forests used for pulpwood extraction are generally clearfelled. This method is not necessary to induce regeneration. Clearfelling may be less expensive in the short term, but...
Phytogeographical analysis of Tasmanian alpine floras (1982)
List of vascular plant species were obtained from twenty-eight, disjunct, high altitude, treeless areas in Tasmania. These list pertained to vegetation dominated by the austral-montane element of the...
Recent destruction of natural vegetation in Tasmania (1982)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Dickinson, KJM
Landsat imagery has been used to map changes from native vegetation to improved pasture in Tasmania: the near-infrared waveband was found more useful for this purpose than colour composite or other...
Clearfelling versus selective logging in uneven-aged eucalypt forests (1982)
Uneven-aged eucalypt forests used for pulpwood extraction are generally clearfelled. This method is not necessary to induce regeneration. Clearfelling may be less expensive in the short term, but...
Salt marshes in Tasmania: distribution, community composition and conservation (1981)
Salt marshes consist of vegetation dominated by higher plants and subject to regular inundation by the sea. They occur worldwide on low energy coasts, usually in the shelter of estuaries and open...
Vegetation of the Sigatoka sand dunes, Fiji (1981)
The vegetation of the Sigatoka sand dunes in Viti Levu, Fiji, consists of forest dominated by native trees and shrubs, coastal communities dominated variously by native and introduced species, and...
Salt marshes in Tasmania: distribution, community composition and conservation (1981)
Salt marshes consist of vegetation dominated by higher plants and subject to regular inundation by the sea. They occur worldwide on low energy coasts, usually in the shelter of estuaries and open...
Vegetation of the Sigatoka sand dunes, Fiji (1981)
The vegetation of the Sigatoka sand dunes in Viti Levu, Fiji, consists of forest dominated by native trees and shrubs, coastal communities dominated variously by native and introduced species, and...
Salt marshes in Tasmania: distribution, community composition and conservation (1981)
Salt marshes consist of vegetation dominated by higher plants and subject to regular inundation by the sea. They occur worldwide on low energy coasts, usually in the shelter of estuaries and open...
Vegetation of the Sigatoka sand dunes, Fiji (1981)
The vegetation of the Sigatoka sand dunes in Viti Levu, Fiji, consists of forest dominated by native trees and shrubs, coastal communities dominated variously by native and introduced species, and...
The vegetation along a north-south transect across a valley in the Risdon Hills, Tasmania, varies from Eucalyptus globulus-E. viminalis-E. amygdalina open-forest with a dense understorey of...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Hutchinson, CF
Although the records of the earliest Spanish explorers in California largely avoid explicit mention of coastal sage scrub, they leave little doubt that the formation was present in areas where it...
The vegetation of an infrequently burned Tasmanian mountain region (1980)
The Mt. Bobs-Boomerang area in southern Tasmania is rugged and mountainous (600-1080m above sea level), with a perhumid cool (Thornthwaire classification) climate and a range of geological substrates...
The vegetation along a north-south transect across a valley in the Risdon Hills, Tasmania, varies from Eucalyptus globulus-E. viminalis-E. amygdalina open-forest with a dense understorey of...
The vegetation of an infrequently burned Tasmanian mountain region (1980)
The Mt. Bobs-Boomerang area in southern Tasmania is rugged and mountainous (600-1080m above sea level), with a perhumid cool (Thornthwaire classification) climate and a range of geological substrates...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Hutchinson, CF
Although the records of the earliest Spanish explorers in California largely avoid explicit mention of coastal sage scrub, they leave little doubt that the formation was present in areas where it...
The vegetation along a north-south transect across a valley in the Risdon Hills, Tasmania, varies from Eucalyptus globulus-E. viminalis-E. amygdalina open-forest with a dense understorey of...
The vegetation of an infrequently burned Tasmanian mountain region (1980)
The Mt. Bobs-Boomerang area in southern Tasmania is rugged and mountainous (600-1080m above sea level), with a perhumid cool (Thornthwaire classification) climate and a range of geological substrates...
Kirkpatrick, JB, Hutchinson, CF
Although the records of the earliest Spanish explorers in California largely avoid explicit mention of coastal sage scrub, they leave little doubt that the formation was present in areas where it...
The community composition of Californian coastal sage scrub (1977)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Hutchinson, CF
Coastal sage scrub is a community found extensively throughout cismontane California south of San Francisco, but has been surprisingly little studied. In the study area, which extends from Santa...
The community composition of Californian coastal sage scrub (1977)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Hutchinson, CF
Coastal sage scrub is a community found extensively throughout cismontane California south of San Francisco, but has been surprisingly little studied. In the study area, which extends from Santa...
The community composition of Californian coastal sage scrub (1977)
Kirkpatrick, JB, Hutchinson, CF
Coastal sage scrub is a community found extensively throughout cismontane California south of San Francisco, but has been surprisingly little studied. In the study area, which extends from Santa...
Vegetation change in a suburban coastal reserve (1975)
Enclaves of natural vegetation in suburbia have an importance far beyond their area. The sprawling cities of materialistic Australia are in fact surprisingly well endowed with the lost values of...
Vegetation change in a suburban coastal reserve (1975)
Enclaves of natural vegetation in suburbia have an importance far beyond their area. The sprawling cities of materialistic Australia are in fact surprisingly well endowed with the lost values of...
Vegetation change in a suburban coastal reserve (1975)
Enclaves of natural vegetation in suburbia have an importance far beyond their area. The sprawling cities of materialistic Australia are in fact surprisingly well endowed with the lost values of...
The phytosociology and synecology of some southern Tasmanian eucalypt forests and woodlands (1974)
This study describes species and stand relationships in an area of eucalypt forests and woodlands to the east of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Quadrat and species groupings are found to be related to...
Plant invasion and extinction in a suburban coastal reserve (1974)
In recent years there has been increasing concern with the problems of conservation of native biotic communities. While in most parts of Australia the area of land devoted to nature conservation has...
The phytosociology and synecology of some southern Tasmanian eucalypt forests and woodlands (1974)
This study describes species and stand relationships in an area of eucalypt forests and woodlands to the east of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Quadrat and species groupings are found to be related to...
Plant invasion and extinction in a suburban coastal reserve (1974)
In recent years there has been increasing concern with the problems of conservation of native biotic communities. While in most parts of Australia the area of land devoted to nature conservation has...
The phytosociology and synecology of some southern Tasmanian eucalypt forests and woodlands (1974)
This study describes species and stand relationships in an area of eucalypt forests and woodlands to the east of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Quadrat and species groupings are found to be related to...
Plant invasion and extinction in a suburban coastal reserve (1974)
In recent years there has been increasing concern with the problems of conservation of native biotic communities. While in most parts of Australia the area of land devoted to nature conservation has...
Macquarie Island overrun by rabbits and rodents
Scott, JJ, Crossley, L, Terauds, A, Kirkpatrick, JB, Glanznig, A, Turnbull, M, ...
Macquarie Island's flora and fauna is being damaged by rabbits and rats
Scott, JJ, Ledingham, R, Kirkpatrick, JB, Kirkwood, J, Turnbull, M, Ward, A
Turner, PAM, Balmer, J, Kirkpatrick, JB
The natural age structure of wet eucalypt forest has important implications for biodiversity conservation and the mode of wood production. Southern Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests were sampled to...
Turner, PAM, Balmer, J, Kirkpatrick, JB
The natural age structure of wet eucalypt forest has important implications for biodiversity conservation and the mode of wood production. Southern Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests were sampled to...
Turner, PAM, Balmer, J, Kirkpatrick, JB
The natural age structure of wet eucalypt forest has important implications for biodiversity conservation and the mode of wood production. Southern Tasmanian wet eucalypt forests were sampled to...
An antipodean test of spatial contagion in front garden character
Kirkpatrick, JB, Daniels, G, Davison, AG
In Montreal, Canada, adjacent gardens have been demonstrated to be more similar than spatially separatedgardens, opposite gardens less similar than adjacent ones, and front garden characteristics to...
Ferguson, AV, Pharo, EJ, Kirkpatrick, JB, Marsden-Smedley, JB
Abstract. Little is known of the interactive effects of fire and grazing on cryptogam species and assemblages. Theseeffects were observed for bryophyte and lichen species in Tasmanian tussock...