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Vegetation, microclimate and soils associated with the latest-lying snowpatches in Australia

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Pages 289-300 | Received 09 Feb 2009, Accepted 05 May 2009, Published online: 22 Jul 2009

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Ken Green & Rachel Slatyer. (2020) Arthropod community composition along snowmelt gradients in snowbeds in the Snowy Mountains of south-eastern Australia. Austral Ecology 45:2, pages 144-157.
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Christian Körner, Susanna Riedl, Tobias Keplinger, Andreas Richter, Julia Wiesenbauer, Fritz Schweingruber & Erika Hiltbrunner. (2019) Life at 0 °C: the biology of the alpine snowbed plant Soldanella pusilla. Alpine Botany 129:2, pages 63-80.
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Megan Good, John W. Morgan, Susanna Venn & Peter Green. (2019) Timing of snowmelt affects species composition via plant strategy filtering. Basic and Applied Ecology 35, pages 54-62.
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Daniel E. Winkler, Kaitlin C. Lubetkin, Alyssa A. Carrell, Meredith D. Jabis, Yan Yang & Lara M. Kueppers. 2019. Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming. Ecosystem Consequences of Soil Warming 297 346 .
Carla Mora, Juan Javier Jiménez, Pedro Pina, João Catalão & Gonçalo Vieira. (2017) Evaluation of single-band snow-patch mapping using high-resolution microwave remote sensing: an application in the maritime Antarctic. The Cryosphere 11:1, pages 139-155.
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Nicola Stromsoe, Samuel K. Marx, Nikolaus Callow, Hamish A. McGowan & Henk Heijnis. (2016) Estimates of late Holocene soil production and erosion in the Snowy Mountains, Australia. CATENA 145, pages 68-82.
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Jared Parry, Jamie B. Kirkpatrick & Jon Marsden-Smedley. (2016) Explaining the distribution, structure and species composition of snow-patch vegetation in Tasmania, Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 64:6, pages 484.
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R. J. Williams, C.-H. Wahren, K. A. J. Stott, J. S. Camac, M. White, E. Burns, S. Harris, M. Nash, J. W. Morgan, S. Venn, W. A. Papst & A. A. Hoffmann. (2015) An International Union for the Conservation of Nature Red List ecosystems risk assessment for alpine snow patch herbfields, South-Eastern Australia. Austral Ecology 40:4, pages 433-443.
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James B. Kirkpatrick, Ken Green, Kerry L. Bridle & Susanna E. Venn. (2014) Patterns of variation in Australian alpine soils and their relationships to parent material, vegetation formation, climate and topography. CATENA 121, pages 186-194.
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Catherine Pickering, Ken Green, Ana Agustina Barros & Susanna Venn. (2014) A resurvey of late-lying snowpatches reveals changes in both species and functional composition across snowmelt zones. Alpine Botany 124:2, pages 93-103.
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SUSANNA E. VENN, JOHN W. MORGAN & JANICE M. LORD. (2012) Foliar freezing resistance of Australian alpine plants over the growing season. Austral Ecology 38:2, pages 152-161.
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CLARE MORRISON & CATHERINE PICKERING. (2012) Limits to Climate Change Adaptation: Case Study of the Australian Alps. Geographical Research 51:1, pages 11-25.
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Ken Green. (2012) Intra- and inter-annual changes in chemistry of Australian glacial lakes. Marine and Freshwater Research 63:6, pages 513.
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Susanna E. Venn, Ken Green, Catherine M. Pickering & John W. Morgan. (2011) Using plant functional traits to explain community composition across a strong environmental filter in Australian alpine snowpatches. Plant Ecology 212:9, pages 1491-1499.
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