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Title Altered ecologies : fire, climate and human influence on terrestrial landscapes / [edited by Simon Haberle, Janelle Stevenson and Matthew Prebble].

Publication Info. Canberra, ACT : ANU E Press, [2010]
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Series Terra Australis ; 32
Terra Australis ; 32.
Note Festschrift in honor of Geoffrey Hope.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction: A D-section and a tin whistle: A tribute to Prof. Geoff Hope -- Ecosystem responses to long and short term climate change. The contrasting biology of tropical versus temperate Nothofagus species and its relevance to interpretations of Cenozoic rainforest history in southeast Australia / Jennifer Read [and others] -- Beneath the peat: A refined pollen record from an interstadial at Caledonia Fen, highland eastern Victoria, Australia / A. Peter Kershaw [and others] -- The vegetation cover of New Zealand during the Last Glacial Maximum: Do pollen records under-represent woody vegetation?vMatt S. McGlone, Rewi M. Newnham and Neville T. Moar -- Holocene vegetation history of a high-elevation (1200 m) site in the Lake Heron Basin, inland Canterbury, New Zealand / J.M. Pugh and J. Shulmeister -- Last Glacial Maximum habitat change and its effects on the grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus Temminck 1825) / J.G. Luly [and others].
Observations on feeding frequencies among native and exotic birds and fruitbats at Erythrina variegata and Dysoxylum trees on American Samoa / Julie A. Sherman and Patricia L. Fall -- Human colonisation and ecological impacts. Megafaunal extinctions and their consequences in the tropical Indo-Pacific / Richard T. Corlett -- Marsupials as introduced species: Long-term anthropogenic expansion of the marsupial frontier and its implications for zoogeographic interpretation / Thomas E. Heinsohn -- The empty coast: Conditions for human occupation in southeast Australia during the late Pleistocene / Sandra Bowdler -- Early Holocene human occupation and environment of the Southeast Australian Alps: New evidence from the Yarrangobilly Plateau, New South Wales / Ken Aplin, Fred Ford and Peter Hiscock.
Holocene lowland vegetation change and human ecology in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea / Matthew Prebble, Jean Kennedy and Wendy Southern -- Geomorphic and archaeological consequences of human arrival and agricultural expansion on Pacific islands: A reconsideration after 30 years of debate / Matthew Spriggs -- Pollen evidence for plant introductions in a Polynesian tropical island ecosystem, Kingdom of Tonga / Patricia L. Fall -- Integrating social and environmental change in prehistory: A discussion of the role of landscape as a heuristic in defining prehistoric possibilities in northeast Thailand / William E. Boyd and Nigel Chang -- Fire and its role in transforming our environment. A 40,000 year wood charcoal record from Carpenter's Gap 1: New insights into palaeovegetation change and Indigenous foraging strategies in the Kimberley, Western Australia / Susan Frawley and Sue O'Connor.
The burning question: Claims and counter claims on the origin and extent of buttongrass moorland (blanket moor) in southwest Tasmania during the present glacial-interglacial / Mike Macphail -- Ecological drift or stable fire cycles in Tasmania: A resolution? / Ian Thomas, Phil Cullen and Michael-Shawn Fletcher -- Restoration of mires of the Australian Alps following the 2003 wildfires / Roger Good [and others] -- Post-fire experimental trials of vegetation restoration techniques in the peatlands of Namadgi (ACT) and Kosciuszko National Parks (NSW), Australia / Jennie Whinam [and others] -- Methodological advances and applications in environmental change research. The archaic and puzzling record of Lake Xere Wapo, New Caledonia / Janelle Stevenson [and others].
Comparative AMS 14C dating of plant macrofossils, beetles and pollen preparations from two Late Pleistocene sites in southeastern Australia / Nick Porch, A. Peter Kershaw -- Can Myrtaceae pollen of the Holocene from Bega Swamp (New South Wales, Australia) be compared with extant taxa? / Andrew H. Thornhill -- The evolution of a coastal peatland at Byron Bay, Australia: Multi-proxy evidence from the microfossil record / Kathryn H. Taffs [and others] -- Development of mountain peatlands in stable equilibrium with open-channel hydraulics: A new concept in peatland formation and maintenance / Rachel Nanson -- Glacier crippling and the rise of the snowline in western New Guinea (Papua Province, Indonesia) from 1972 to 2000 / Michael L. Prentice and S. Glidden -- Altitudinal limits of 230 economic crop species in Papua New Guinea / R. Michael Bourke.
Note Print version record.
Language English.
Summary Like a star chart this volume orientates the reader to the key issues and debates in Pacific and Australasian biogeography, palaeoecology and human ecology. A feature of this collection is the diversity of approaches ranging from interpretation of the biogeographic significance of plant and animal distributional patterns, pollen analysis from peats and lake sediments to discern Quaternary climate change, explanation of the patterns of faunal extinction events, the interplay of fire on landscape evolution, and models of the environmental consequences of human settlement patterns. The diversity of approaches, geographic scope and academic rigor are a fitting tribute to the enormous contributions of Geoff Hope. As made apparent in this volume, Hope pioneered multidisciplinary understanding of the history and impacts of human cultures in the Australia- Pacific region, arguably the globe's premier model systems for understanding the consequences of humans colonization on ecological systems. The distinguished scholars who have contributed to this volume also demonstrate Hope's enduring contribution as an inspirational research leader, collaborator and mentor. Terra Australis leave no doubt that history matters, not only for land management, but more importantly, in alerting settler and Indigenous societies alike to their past ecological impacts and future environmental trajectories.
Subject Human ecology -- Australasia.
Paleoecology -- Australasia.
Biogeography -- Australasia.
Environmental archaeology -- Australasia.
Landscape assessment -- Australasia.
Landscape changes -- Australasia.
Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Australasia.
Écologie humaine -- Australasie.
Paléoécologie -- Australasie.
Biogéographie -- Australasie.
Archéologie de l'environnement -- Australasie.
Paysages -- Évaluation -- Australasie.
Paysages -- Modifications -- Australasie.
Êtres humains -- Influence sur la nature -- Australasie.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Archaeology.
Biogeography
Environmental archaeology
Human ecology
Landscape assessment
Landscape changes
Nature -- Effect of human beings on
Paleoecology
Australasia
Genre/Form Festschriften
Festschriften.
Added Author Haberle, Simon, editor.
Stevenson, Janelle, editor.
Prebble, Matthew, editor.
Hope, Geoffrey S., honouree.
Other Form: Print version: Altered ecologies. Canberra, ACT : ANU E Press, ©2010 9781921666803 (OCoLC)671307686
ISBN 9781921666810 (electronic bk.)
1921666811 (electronic bk.)
9781921666803
1921666803
Standard No. AU@ 000051574171
AU@ 000058392008
AU@ 000060581629
GBVCP 1008656518
NLGGC 413176657

 
    
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