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    Numerical modelling of wind flow over a complex topography by Wakes, Sarah J., Maegli, Tanja, Dickinson, Katharine J., Hilton, Mike J.

    “…Numerical modelling of wind flow over complex dune topography is an ambitious prospect. There is an increasing need to understand wind flow over complex…”
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    Slow community responses but rapid species responses 14 years after alpine turf transplantation among snow cover zones, south–central New Zealand by Lord, Janice M., Mark, Alan F., Humar-Maegli, Tanja, Halloy, Stephan R.P., Bannister, Peter, Knight, Allison, Dickinson, Katharine J.M.

    “…•Many species can persist more than eight years in zones with very different snow cover.•Snowbed turves transplanted to zones of lower snow cover suffer the…”
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    Will loss of snow cover during climatic warming expose New Zealand alpine plants to increased frost damage? by Bannister, P, Maegli, T, Dickinson, K.J.M, Halloy, S.R.P, Knight, A, Lord, J.M, Mark., A.F, Spencer, K.L

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-2005)
    “…If snow cover in alpine environments were reduced through climatic warming, plants that are normally protected by snow-lie in winter would become exposed to…”
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    Room for everyone? Refugia and native biodiversity in New Zealand's agricultural landscapes by Blackwell, Grant, Fukuda, Yuki, Maegli, Tanja, MacLeod, Catriona J.

    “…Agricultural intensification can be defined as "any increase in farm inputs or farm production off-takes per unit area of land" (Moller et al. 2008). In Europe…”
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    Two GLORIA long-term alpine monitoring sites established in New Zealand as part of a global network by Mark, Alan F., Dickinson, Katharine J. M., Maegli, Tanja, Halloy, Stephan R. P.

    “…Recent information on climatic warming is reviewed in both the global and New Zealand contexts, with emphasis on the relatively sensitive plants of the alpine…”
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    Altitudinal patterns of vegetation, flora, life forms, and environments in the alpine zone of the Fiord Ecological Region, New Zealand by Mark, Alan F., Porter, Stefan, Piggott, Jeremy J., Michel, Pascale, Maeglp, Tanja, Dickinson, Katharine J. M.

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (01-06-2008)
    “…The altitudinal zonation patterns of vegetation structure, vascular flora, and life/growth forms were comprehensively assessed in relation to temperature and…”
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