Recent research on Kahikatea:
Canopy in forest near Te Awamutu by G. Blake
Vegetation recovery and management of kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides)-dominated forest remnants in the Waikato Region, here.
Mechanisms of interference between kahikatea and grey willow in the Waikato, here.
Dynamics of kahikatea forest remnants in middle North Island: implications for threatened and local plants. Download the PDF here.
From the New Zealand Journal of Ecology:
Vegetatioin recovery in rural kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides) forest fragments in the Waikato Region, New Zealand, following retirement from grazing, here:
Fencing kahikatea remnants is worthwhile: Smale M, Ross C, Arnold G 2004. Open Space Magazine 61: pages 20-21.
Mechanisms of interference between kahikatea and grey willow in the Waikato, here.
Dynamics of kahikatea forest remnants in middle North Island: implications for threatened and local plants. Download the PDF here.
From the New Zealand Journal of Ecology:
Vegetatioin recovery in rural kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides) forest fragments in the Waikato Region, New Zealand, following retirement from grazing, here:
Fencing kahikatea remnants is worthwhile: Smale M, Ross C, Arnold G 2004. Open Space Magazine 61: pages 20-21.