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Australian alpine shrubs: turning global patterns upside down. | Susanna Venn's Research
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Susanna Venn's Research. Why do plants grow where they do? Snowpatches or just patches of snow? Australian alpine shrubs: turning global patterns upside down. August 24, 2014. Small summits along the ridge line of Mt Clarke, Snowy Mountains, Kosciuszko National Park, have revealed some counter-intuiative patterns in leaf traits; high proportions of species with low SLA at the lower altitude summits. Plu008; DOI:10.1093/aobpla/plu008. So what’s going on here? Cyperaceae) and several shrubs such as. Global...
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Susanna Venn's Research. Why do plants grow where they do? Newer posts →. Glorious vegetation change in the mountains. October 22, 2012. The layout of sampling methodology of the GLORIA summits showing A the positioning of the upper and lower summit area sections (SAS) and clusters of 1 m2 quadrats, and B as viewed from above on a hypothetical summit. Source: Pauli et al. (2011). Long-term vegetation monitoring – best done using permanent plots and simple equipment. In the meantime, our GLORIA vegetation...
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Susanna Venn's Research. Why do plants grow where they do? For up-to-date citations, please visit my Google Scholar page. Plant recruitment across alpine summits in south-eastern Australia. Department of Botany, La Trobe University. Bachelor of Science (Honours). Environmental determinants of vegetation patterns in snowpatch communities on the Bogong High Plains, Victoria. Department of Botany, La Trobe University. Australian Vegetation 3rd edition. 8216;, Keith D (Editor). Cambridge University Press.
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Susanna Venn's Research. Why do plants grow where they do? Author Archives: Susanna Venn. Alpine shrubs as ecosystem engineers. October 5, 2016. Worldwide, shrub cover is increasing across alpine tundra. In Australia, alpine shrub increases match a trend spanning four decades of rising temperatures and declining snowpack. Repeat photography, long-term monitoring, field warming experiments and dendrochronology have revealed that alpine shrubs are … Continue reading →. It’ll be a cup of tea…. May 11, 2016.
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Susanna Venn's Research. Why do plants grow where they do? I was interviewed on local Melbourne 3RRR radio about my ecological research in alpine areas. Go to the 3RRR podcast area. And search “Susanna” The interview on 2 December 2012 starts at about 11 min, 19sec. It’s on the show Einstein A Go Go. I was a guest scientist on Channel 7’s “It’s Academic” children’s quiz show in 2010. I’m still trying to get hold of a video of this… stay tuned. Alpine shrubs as ecosystem engineers. The Ecological Society ...
Seeds, dispersal and coping with climate change in the Australian Alps | Susanna Venn's Research
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Susanna Venn's Research. Why do plants grow where they do? Germination of alpine seeds in a warmer world. Next Post →. Seeds, dispersal and coping with climate change in the Australian Alps. August 8, 2013. An alpine meadow at Mt Bogong with. Asteraceae) flowering in the foreground. Climatic changes will undoubtedly affect alpine plants considerably. Long-term resilience strategies of species may involve: persistence. Whereby species re-locate to suitable sites to avoid unfavourable conditions. Our predi...
Snowpatches or just patches of snow? | Susanna Venn's Research
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Susanna Venn's Research. Why do plants grow where they do? Australian alpine shrubs: turning global patterns upside down. It’ll be a cup of tea… →. Snowpatches or just patches of snow? April 19, 2015. Snowpatches across the Main Range, Kosciuszko NP. Areas where snow lasts well into summer are obvious in the landscape and create distinct vegetation patterns. But are they true snowpatches? Are snowpatches really that special? Australian Journal of Botany. Those competitive and productive species include s...
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Susanna Venn's Research. Why do plants grow where they do? Seeds, dispersal and coping with climate change in the Australian Alps. Australian alpine shrubs: turning global patterns upside down. →. February 27, 2014. This entry was posted in Susanna's research updates. Seeds, dispersal and coping with climate change in the Australian Alps. Australian alpine shrubs: turning global patterns upside down. →. Alpine shrubs as ecosystem engineers. It’ll be a cup of tea…. Snowpatches or just patches of snow?
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