Clarkson, B. R.
Beverley Clarkson New Zealand botanist and plant ecologist
Clarkson, Beverley R.
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Works
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The biology of peatlands | |
Climate, landscape and microenvironment interact to determine plant composition in naturally discrete gravel beach communities | |
Colonization dynamics and facilitative impacts of a nitrogen-fixing shrub in primary succession | |
Drivers of plant traits that allow survival in wetlands | |
Ecology of an elusive endemic shrub,Pittosporum obcordatumRaoul | |
Effect of Coriaria arboreaon seed banks during primary succession on Mt Tarawera, New Zealand | |
Foliar 15N natural abundance indicates phosphorus limitation of bog species | |
Global patterns of the leaf economics spectrum in wetlands | |
Glyphosate redirects wetland vegetation trajectory following willow invasion | |
Holocene history of a raised bog, northern New Zealand, based on plant cuticles | |
Invertebrate community turnover following control of an invasive weed | |
Latitude, Elevation, and Mean Annual Temperature Predict Peat Organic Matter Chemistry at a Global Scale | |
Leading trait dimensions in flood-tolerant plants | |
Linking variability in soil solution dissolved organic carbon to climate, soil type, and vegetation type | |
Natural areas of Kaipara ecological district (Northland Conservancy): reconnaissance survey report for the Protected Natural Areas Programme | |
Nutritional niche separation in coexisting bog species demonstrated by15N-enriched simulated rainfall | |
The pre-Taupo eruption (c.AD 130) forest of the Benneydale-Pureora district, central North Island, New Zealand | |
Rapid beetle community convergence following experimental habitat restoration in a mined peat bog | |
Rare species drive local trait diversity in two geographically disjunct examples of a naturally rare alpine ecosystem in New Zealand | |
Recovery of the CO2 sink in a remnant peatland following water table lowering | |
Restiad bog development and nutrient dynamics of the dominant species | |
Restoration of Sphagnum and restiad peatlands in Australia and New Zealand reveals similar approaches | |
Restoring cut-over restiad peat bogs: A factorial experiment of nutrients, seed and cultivation | |
Scenic reserves of West Taranaki, 1982: | |
Significance of peatlands in Southland Plains Ecological District, New Zealand, c2003: | |
Soil and vegetation responses to hydrological manipulation in a partially drained polje fen in New Zealand | |
Soil carbon stocks in wetlands of New Zealand and impact of land conversion since European settlement | |
Sphagnum in peatlands of Australasia: Their distribution, utilisation and management | |
Taxonomy, ecology, and conservation ofSporadanthus(Restionaceae) in New Zealand | |
Vegetation and peat characteristics of restiad bogs on Chatham Island (Rekohu), New Zealand | |
Vegetation change (1968–2013) on a small rock stack adjoining Slipper Island (Whakahau), Coromandel, New Zealand | |
Vegetation decline following recent eruptions on White Island (Whakaari), Bay of Plenty, New Zealand | |
Vegetation of three mountain mires, west Taupo, New Zealand | |
Vegetation recovery following fire in two Waikato peatlands at Whangamarino and Moanatuatua, New Zealand | |
Vertical distribution of prokaryotes communities and predicted metabolic pathways in New Zealand wetlands, and potential for environmental DNA indicators of wetland condition | |
Water table fluctuations control CO2 exchange in wet and dry bogs through different mechanisms | |
Water Table Regime Regulates Litter Decomposition in Restiad Peatlands, New Zealand | |
Wetland management in New Zealand: Are current approaches and policies sustaining wetland ecosystems in agricultural landscapes? | |
Wetland restoration : a handbook for New Zealand freshwater systems |