Relative pollen representation in relation to vegetation composition, westland, new zealand

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Moss cushions were collected at six localities near Harihari, South Westland, and analysed for their pollen content. Basal area data were compiled for all plants over 1.5 m tall at each locality. Comparison of vegetation and pollen data indicates that Coprosma, Phyllocladus, and Cyathea are over-represented; Dacrydium cupressinum, Quintinia, Pennantia, and Dicksonia are more-or-less proportionately represented; and Weinmannia, Dacrycarpus, Metrosideros, Podocarpus ferrugineus, P. spicatus, and Dacrydium colensoi are under-represented. Limited application was found for R-values in this study. © 1978 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Pocknall, D. T. (1978). Relative pollen representation in relation to vegetation composition, westland, new zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 16(3), 379–386. https://doi.org/10.1080/0028825X.1978.10425145

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