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New Zealand, with its long isolation from other lands and latitudes
extending from subtropical to sub Antarctic, has a unique flora and
highly diverse vegetation. This book is a comprehensive description
of that vegetation, ranging from its origins to the major
communities within which the plants exist. The text, supported by
over 300 photographs, maps and diagrams, has made an outstanding
contribution to the understanding of the biology of these islands.
This is a reprint of the volume originally published in 1991.
Chapters 1 - 4 describe the New Zealand environment, flora and
fauna. They discuss the origin, relationships, life forms and
reproductive aspects of the indigenous vegetation. Chapter 5 is a
synopsis of vegetation types, habitat classes and environmental
processes; it also serves to define the terms that are described in
the book. Chapter 6 contains an outline of the geographic divisions
of the country. Chapters 7 - 9 offer expanded descriptions of plant
communities, preceded, where appropriate, by information on their
structure and characteristic species and genera. The concluding
chapters discuss ecologic functions and processes. Vegetation of
New Zealand is an essential book for botanists, ecologists,
conservationists and others who love New Zealand's plants, animals
and landscapes. There will also be a large audience outside New
Zealand. Its natural vegetation is unique; because of this and the
longevity of its evolutionary history, it has always attracted
considerable global interest. "The breadth of scholarship displayed
by Peter Wardle is impressive. The book as a whole is remarkably
readable; testimony to that comes from this reviewer who read all
672 pages in one day and was still captivated at the end " Annals
of Botany "A simple title and a great achievement. This is a great
book and a major achievement by the author. It will be a source
book for many years to come." Vegetation "This book is a
magnificent successor to Cockayne's original Vegetation in New
Zealand." Biological Conservation
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