Author:
Bowman DMJS,Kirkpatrick JB
Abstract
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, regeneration being
observed to follow both fire and cultivation. Most of the adult trees of E. delegatensis survive even
severe fires, although there can be considerable later mortality associated with mechanical failure of the
base of the trunk. E. delegatensis dry forest usually has a distinctive sapling layer. Fire kills most of
these saplings, the mortality rate being inversely related to their height and bark thickness.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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