Abstract:1. Kānuka (Kunzea serotina, Myrtaceae) dryland shrubland
communities of the lowland plains of South Island (Te Wai Pounamu) New
Zealand (Aoteoroa) contain a ground cover largely consisting of mosses,
predominantly Hypnum cupressiforme. There has been no previous
study of the role of mosses in this threatened habitat which is
currently being restored within a contemporary irrigated and
intensively-farmed landscape that may be incompatible with this
component of the ecosystem. 2. The aim of the present study was… Show more
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