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Biogeography & Vegetation

Biogeography and vegetation are concerned with the spatial pattern of life: why particular plant communities occur where they do, how those patterns change across landscapes and regions, and how climate, history, disturbance, and human activity interact to shape them. Any one vegetation is the combined expression of environment (climate, soils, etc), odd things that have happened (contingency), and time.

Posts in this category examine forests, rainforests, wetlands, and other vegetation types from a biogeographic perspective. They draw on field observations, maps, climate data, and published works from different parts of the world. These essays explore it as a dynamic system—structured by climate gradients, geological history, evolutionary legacy, and disturbance regimes.

Many of these pieces sit at the boundary between ecology and geography, asking how present-day vegetation reflects both current environmental conditions and deep historical processes. Topics include the definition and misuse of terms such as “rainforest”, the role of seasonality and extremes.

Together, these posts form a exploration of vegetation as a connected pattern of process, and history, and the modern landscape.

  • Biogeography & Vegetation

    The Last Deep Dark Primeval Forest in Europe?

    by Mike Pole May 13, 2014
    by Mike Pole May 13, 2014

    In Poland there are any number of subjects that might make good postcards, Polish girls perhaps. But decaying logs?  In the far …

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    Mongolia – The Lost Forests of the Gobi

    by Mike Pole May 4, 2014
    by Mike Pole May 4, 2014

    When an entire landscape loses its forests, it can be so complete that most of us would have no comprehension of what …

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    Attack of the Forest-Killing Fungi (Kauri and the Elm Decline)

    by Mike Pole April 24, 2014
    by Mike Pole April 24, 2014

    New Zealanders are becoming aware of a new threat to their native forests – as if logging, burning, opossums, deer, ferrets, cats, …

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  • Home
  • About me
  • Contact me
  • Categories
    • Curio Bay – New Zealand’s Jurassic Fossil Forest
    • New Zealand Geology
    • Supernatural
  • Places
    • Australia
    • Armenia
    • Bosnia
    • Brazil
    • Canary Island
    • China
    • Indonesia
    • Turkey
    • Estonia
    • France
    • Georgia
    • Germany
    • Lebanon
    • Mexico
    • Mongolia
    • Kazakhstan
    • Russia
    • Uganda
    • New Zealand
    • India
    • South Africa