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Modern pollen rain on Stewart Island, New Zealand

Pages 191-194 | Received 17 Aug 1981, Published online: 10 Feb 2012

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M. Horrocks & J. Ogden. (2003) An assessment of linear discriminant function analysis as a method of interpreting fossil pollen assemblages. New Zealand Journal of Botany 41:2, pages 293-299.
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MattS. Mcglone & HughD. Wilson. (1996) Holocene vegetation and climate of Stewart Island, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 34:3, pages 369-388.
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D. G. Bishop & D. C. Mildenhall. (1994) The geological setting of ventifacts and wind‐sculpted rocks at Mason Bay, Stewart Island, and their implications for late Quaternary paleoclimates. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 37:2, pages 169-180.
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M. Royd Bussell. (1988) Modern pollen rain, central-western North Island, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 26:2, pages 297-315.
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M. R. Salas. (1983) Long-distance pollen transport over the southern Tasman Sea: evidence from Macquarie Island. New Zealand Journal of Botany 21:3, pages 285-292.
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D.T. Pocknall. (1982) Modern pollen spectra from mountain localities, South Island, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 20:4, pages 361-371.
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P. Selva Richard & K. Sudha. (2012) Deposition Pattern of Pollen and Spores on the Moss Cushions of Tropical Dry Evergreen Forest (Madras Christian College Campus), Chennai. Indian Journal of Forestry 35:2, pages 207-212.
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Kevin Butler. (2008) Interpreting charcoal in New Zealand's palaeoenvironment—What do those charcoal fragments really tell us?. Quaternary International 184:1, pages 122-128.
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Janet M. Wilmshurst & Matt S. McGlone. (2005) Origin of pollen and spores in surface lake sediments: Comparison of modern palynomorph assemblages in moss cushions, surface soils and surface lake sediments. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 136:1-2, pages 1-15.
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