Fig. 2.-Profile diagrams of the montane forest series showing structural changes with in creasing altitude. Gymnosperms (stippled), while changing to montane species, still reatain canopy dominance. The final phase is a single-layered alpine scrub. Each section represents an actual strip of forest vegetation 100 ft x 25ft. a, Rimutaka Range, Wellington. b, Mt Cargill, Dunedin, Otago, 2,000 ft a.s.l. c, Mt Egmont, Taranaki, 4,000 ft. d, Mt Egmont, Taranaki, 5,000 ft.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 1, Issue 5, 19 January 1962, Page 35
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71Fig. 2.-Profile diagrams of the montane forest series showing structural changes with in creasing altitude. Gymnosperms (stippled), while changing to montane species, still reatain canopy dominance. The final phase is a single-layered alpine scrub. Each section represents an actual strip of forest vegetation 100ft x 25ft. a, Rimutaka Range, Wellington. b, Mt Cargill, Dunedin, Otago, 2,000ft a.s.l. c, Mt Egmont, Taranaki, 4,000ft. d, Mt Egmont, Taranaki, 5,000ft. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 1, Issue 5, 19 January 1962, Page 35
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