New Zealand machair vegetation

Machair vegetation is reported for the first time from New Zealand. The habitat is similar to that of British machairs in climate, topography and generally in soil. pH and CaCO3 content are much lower through most of the sequence, though this difference may partly reflect the greater disturbance of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of vegetation science 1993-10, Vol.4 (5), p.655-660
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description Machair vegetation is reported for the first time from New Zealand. The habitat is similar to that of British machairs in climate, topography and generally in soil. pH and CaCO3 content are much lower through most of the sequence, though this difference may partly reflect the greater disturbance of British machair. Sea machair is present, predominantly comprising native species. This grades into machair proper, which contains many species found also in British machair. The machair includes Ammophila-occupied hillocks, a feature typical of British machair. Machair marsh is also present.
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botanical composition
coastal plant communities
Dune hillock
duneland plants
Dunes
Exotic
flora
Grassland soils
habitats
Machair marsh
marine environment
Oceans
Organic soils
Salt marshes
Sand
Seas
site factors
Soil ecology
Soil organic matter
Vegetation
title New Zealand machair vegetation
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