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The Vegetation of Sub-Antarctic Campbell Island
... Appendix: Synopsis of Campbell Island plant Community Types (CTs). Roman numbering refers to successive, normal, cluster analysis splits (see dendrogram in Fig. 2). Arabic numbers refer to the 21-group CTs ... See full document
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Demography and ecology of southern right whales Eubalaena australis wintering at sub Antarctic Campbell Island, New Zealand
... E. australis encounters, with group size denoted for sightings outside Northwest Bay. Inset map shows location of Campbell Island (white triangle) and the Auckland Islands (white square) in the New Zealand ... See full document
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Vegetation Changes Induced over 10 Years by Goats and Pigs at Port Ross, Auckland Islands (Sub-Antarctic)
... McCormick Peninsula to Deas Head shows dead standing rata over thickets of scrub, with flowering Chionochloa in the foreground. One problem in interpreting the German expedition's 'photographs is that salt-laden winds ... See full document
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The nature and importance of the sub Antarctic
... dominant vegetation layer. With their oceanic climate, the sub Antarctic islands contrast equally strongly with continental Antarctica to the south, where temperatures differ markedly between summer and ... See full document
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Freshwater diatoms on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island: an ecological survey of 14 lakes
... submerged vegetation and bottom sediment were collected from 14 lakes and ponds ( table 1) during summer visits to Macquarie Island (details in appendix ...the island, the 14 sampled included ... See full document
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Change in the distribution of the indigenous grass Poa litorosa on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island following the eradication of rabbits
... of grazing and increase when grazing ceased on several of the New Zealand shelf islands (Dilks & Wilson 1979, Rudge & Campbell 1977, Taylor 1968, UNESCO 1966). When grazed, P. litorosa and F. contracta are ... See full document
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Breeding strategies of open-cup-nesting birds in sub-Antarctic forests of Navarino Island, Chile
... Our study included three breeding seasons between 2014 and 2017. During the first breeding season (2014–2015), we made exploratory observations from the end of November until early January. During the second (2015–2016) ... See full document
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Methods for mapping the tundra vegetation of sub Antarctic Macquarie Island
... Macquarie Island were available. An image covering the northern half of the island was acquired on December 26 2009, and was used for the analysis in chapter ...the island and was almost entirely ... See full document
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Modern pollen rain, subantarctic Campbell Island, New Zealand
... subantarctic Campbell Island, 600 km south of the New Zealand ...sampled vegetation includes all major community types: maritime turf and grassland, sedge flushes, dwarf forest, scrub, cushion bog, ... See full document
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The Decline and Increase of Feral Sheep (Ovis aries) on Campbell-Island
... Censuses in 1961 and 1969, and the sample shot in 1970, showed that population growth rate, lambing rate, sex ratio, and time of breeding varied in different places on the island, and from year to year. The ... See full document
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Plateau vegetation on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island
... total vegetation occurrence was ...Macquarie Island plateau open short herb, feldmark ...Macquarie Island plateau vegetation can be evaluated, in fulfilment of the recommendation to “monitor ... See full document
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Origin and evolution of the sub Antarctic islands: the foundation
... Words: Sub-Antarctic islands, geological evolution, Macquarie Island, Balleny Islands, Scott Island, Campbell Island, Antipodes Island, Auckland Islands, Enderby ... See full document
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Regeneration of Sub-Antarctic Plants on Campbell Island Following Exclusion of Sheep
... well-drained peats (Campbell, 1981), or with biotic sites, and owed its survival against the competition of taller species to its tolerance of exposure and / or marine animal disturbance. The palatability of these ... See full document
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Biology and population studies of two endemic Nematoceras (orchid) species on sub Antarctic Macquarie Island
... Approximately halfway between Tasmania and Antarctica, Macquarie Island has an area of 12 785 ha (Parks and Wildlife Service 2006) (fig. 1). It is uplifted ocean floor that first emerged above sea level 600 ... See full document
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Extreme events in the sub Antarctic
... Extreme physical events, excluding meteorological events, can be divided into two broad categories — endogenous and exogenous. Endogenous phenomena include earthquakes, landslides, tsunami, volcanic or gas hydrate ... See full document
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Managing fishing in the sub Antarctic
... the sub-Antarctic is briefly described together with an historical account of its management by the international Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) under ... See full document
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Ice-stream initiation, duration and thinning on James Ross Island, northern Antarctic Peninsula
... Holocene glacial history of James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula.. Glacial and climate history of the.[r] ... See full document
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The vegetation of Schouten Island, Tasmania
... Vegetation of Schouten Island, Tasmania community is probably closed-scrub dominated by a mLxtul'e of broad-leaved and sc1erophyllous tall shrubs, a type Jt.1hich is most common on the i[r] ... See full document
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Coastal Plankton Assemblages in the Vicinity of Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel (Western Antarctic Peninsula) during the First Joint Turkish -Ukrainian Antarctic Research Expedition
... Western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest warming areas on Earth and coastal areas of the region are foremost ...Galindez Island and Neumayer Channel, Western Antarctic Peninsula in austral ... See full document
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Dracophyllum scrub expansion on subantarctic Campbell Island, New Zealand
... nc = no change, n = number of comparisons between consecutive pairs of photos in a sequence multiplied by the number of views in a sequence (a photograph could have more than one [r] ... See full document
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