Canopy Dieback in a New Zealand Mountain Beech Forest
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Accelerated mortality is attributed to an unusually high percentage
of old trees, an abundance of pathogenic fungi, and a putative lowering
of water tables in the 1960s. There is some evidence to suggest that this may be
a cyclical phenomenon.
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Skipworth JP. 1983. Canopy dieback in a New Zealand mountain beech forest. Pac Sci 37(4): 391-395.
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