Fossil Pomaderris apetala-type pollen in North-West Nelson: Reflecting extension of wet sclerophyll forests in South-Eastern Australia

dc.contributor.authorMacphail, M. K.en
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dc.date.issued1980-12-01en
dc.description.abstractPomaderris apetala(Rhamnaceae) is likely to be another example of pollen dtspersed across the Tasman Sea from Australia. Fossil occurrences of this pollen type in North-West Nelson, South Island, New Zealand, appear to record a regional extension of Pomaderris, and probably an increase in Eucalyptuswet sclerophyll forest in south-eastern Australia during the early to middle Holocene.en
dc.description.sponsorshipClose. R. C.; Moar. N. T.; Tomlinson. A. I.; Lowe. A. D. 1978: Aerial dispersal of biological material from Australia to New Zealand. International journal of biometeorology 22: 1-19. Curtis. W. M. 1956: The student's flora of Tasmania. Part I. Hobart. Government Printer. Derbyshire. E. 1971: A synoptic approach to the atmos-. pheric circulation of the last glacial maximum in southeastern Australia. Palaeogeography, palaeo-climatology. palaeoecology 10: 103-124. Dodson. J. R. 1978: A vegetation history from north-east . Nelson. New Zealand. New Zealand journal of botany 16: 371-378. --1979: Late Pleistocene vegetation and environ-ments near Lake Bullenmerri. Western Victoria. Australian journal of ecology 4: 419-427. Esler. A. E. 1978a: Botanical features of islands near the west coast of the Coromandel Peninsula. New Zea-land. New Zealand journal of botany 16: 25--44. --1978b: Botanical features ofTiritiri Island. Hauraki GUlf. New Zealand. New Zealandjournal o/botany 16: 207-226. Faegri. K.; Iversen. J. 1964: Textbook of pollen analysis. Copenhagen. Munksgaard. Gilbert. J. M. 1959: Forest succession in the Florentine Valier' Tasmania. Papers and proceedings of the Roya Society of Tasmania 93: 129-151. Harris. W. F. 1961: Peat samples.ln:Hamilton. W. M. ed. Little Barrier Island (Hauturu). 2nd ed. Nell' Zealand Department of Scientific and Industrial Research bulletin 137: 78-86. Heusser. C. J. 1971: Pollen and spores of Chile. Tucson. University of Arizona Press. --1974: Vegetation and climate of the Southern Chilean Lake District during and since the last inter-glaciation. Quaternary research 4: 290--315. These results derive from a study of Holocene forest palaeoecology in North-West Nelson undertaken during a postdoctoral fellowship at Victoria University of Wellington. This work was generously supported by the Department of Botany. particularly by Professor J. K. Heyes. I thank Dr M. S. McGlone for his helpful criticism of the paper.en
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dc.identifier.issn0028-825Xen
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dc.identifier.scopus84950637144en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1885/733803155
dc.language.isoenen
dc.sourceNew Zealand Journal of Botanyen
dc.titleFossil Pomaderris apetala-type pollen in North-West Nelson: Reflecting extension of wet sclerophyll forests in South-Eastern Australiaen
dc.typeJournal articleen
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local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage22en
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage17en
local.contributor.affiliationMacphail, M. K.; University of Tasmaniaen
local.identifier.citationvolume18en
local.identifier.doi10.1080/0028825X.1981.10425185en
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