Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand

The ecology of Alseuosmia quercifolia, a small endemic shrub, was investigated, focussing on its habitat requirements, population dynamics, phenology and reproductive biology, and conservation status. This species occurs most commonly in lowland native forests of the Waikato region of the North Isla...

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Main Authors: Merrett, M. F., Clarkson, Bruce D., Bathgate, J. L.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SIR Publishing 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10289/146
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spelling ftunivwaikato:oai:researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz:10289/146 2023-07-30T04:05:41+02:00 Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand Merrett, M. F. Clarkson, Bruce D. Bathgate, J. L. 2002-03-01 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10289/146 en eng SIR Publishing http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjb/2002/004.php New Zealand Journal of Botany M. F. Merrett, M. F., Clarkson, B. D., & Bathgate, J. L. (2002). Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany. 40(1), 49-63. https://hdl.handle.net/10289/146 The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, New Zealand Journal of Botany, 40(1), (2002), (c) Royal Society of New Zealand at the Royal Society of New Zealand Journals Online webpage. Alseuosmia Alseuosmia quercifolia Alseuosmiaceae distribution ecology population structure phenology reproductive biology conservation New Zealand flora Journal Article 2002 ftunivwaikato 2023-07-18T17:21:12Z The ecology of Alseuosmia quercifolia, a small endemic shrub, was investigated, focussing on its habitat requirements, population dynamics, phenology and reproductive biology, and conservation status. This species occurs most commonly in lowland native forests of the Waikato region of the North Island (north of latitude 38°05'S), but is also found in scattered populations to North Cape. In the Waikato region it typically occupies shady, well-drained, south or south-east facing lower slopes of hills and ranges at altitudes below 400 m. Population structures show considerable variation amongst seven study sites in the Waikato region, with disjunct size classes a reflection of the presence and abundance of introduced browsing mammals. It is a relatively short-lived (less than 50 years), slow-growing species with a fleshy fruit adapted to bird dispersal, but seed dispersal now appears to be primarily by gravity. Flowering occurs early in spring and is synchronous at both individual and population levels, occurring over a 5-week period, with peak flowering during the second and third weeks. While all populations set seed, reproductive output can be negatively affected by persistent browse and by rain during peak flowering. This species is vulnerable because it is highly palatable to introduced mammals and all plants in a population are within browse height. It has relatively narrow habitat specificity, localised distribution, and limited potential to extend its range. We suggest it fulfils the requirements of the category "declining", using the most recent classification of threatened and uncommon plants of New Zealand. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Cape The University of Waikato: Research Commons New Zealand North Cape ENVELOPE(165.700,165.700,-70.650,-70.650)
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topic Alseuosmia
Alseuosmia quercifolia
Alseuosmiaceae
distribution
ecology
population structure
phenology
reproductive biology
conservation
New Zealand flora
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Alseuosmia quercifolia
Alseuosmiaceae
distribution
ecology
population structure
phenology
reproductive biology
conservation
New Zealand flora
Merrett, M. F.
Clarkson, Bruce D.
Bathgate, J. L.
Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand
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Alseuosmia quercifolia
Alseuosmiaceae
distribution
ecology
population structure
phenology
reproductive biology
conservation
New Zealand flora
description The ecology of Alseuosmia quercifolia, a small endemic shrub, was investigated, focussing on its habitat requirements, population dynamics, phenology and reproductive biology, and conservation status. This species occurs most commonly in lowland native forests of the Waikato region of the North Island (north of latitude 38°05'S), but is also found in scattered populations to North Cape. In the Waikato region it typically occupies shady, well-drained, south or south-east facing lower slopes of hills and ranges at altitudes below 400 m. Population structures show considerable variation amongst seven study sites in the Waikato region, with disjunct size classes a reflection of the presence and abundance of introduced browsing mammals. It is a relatively short-lived (less than 50 years), slow-growing species with a fleshy fruit adapted to bird dispersal, but seed dispersal now appears to be primarily by gravity. Flowering occurs early in spring and is synchronous at both individual and population levels, occurring over a 5-week period, with peak flowering during the second and third weeks. While all populations set seed, reproductive output can be negatively affected by persistent browse and by rain during peak flowering. This species is vulnerable because it is highly palatable to introduced mammals and all plants in a population are within browse height. It has relatively narrow habitat specificity, localised distribution, and limited potential to extend its range. We suggest it fulfils the requirements of the category "declining", using the most recent classification of threatened and uncommon plants of New Zealand.
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author Merrett, M. F.
Clarkson, Bruce D.
Bathgate, J. L.
author_facet Merrett, M. F.
Clarkson, Bruce D.
Bathgate, J. L.
author_sort Merrett, M. F.
title Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand
title_short Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand
title_full Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand
title_fullStr Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand
title_sort ecology and conservation of alseuosmia quercifolia (alseuosmiaceae) in the waikato region, new zealand
publisher SIR Publishing
publishDate 2002
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New Zealand Journal of Botany
M. F. Merrett, M. F., Clarkson, B. D., & Bathgate, J. L. (2002). Ecology and conservation of Alseuosmia quercifolia (Alseuosmiaceae) in the Waikato region, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany. 40(1), 49-63.
https://hdl.handle.net/10289/146
op_rights The final, definitive version of this article has been published in the Journal, New Zealand Journal of Botany, 40(1), (2002), (c) Royal Society of New Zealand at the Royal Society of New Zealand Journals Online webpage.
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