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Michel, P., Payton, I.J., Lee, W.G. & During, H.J. 2012. Impact of disturbance on above-ground water storage capacity of bryophytes in New Zealand indigenous tussock grassland ecosystems. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 37: (in press)

Hågvar, S., Solhøy, T. & Mong, C. 2009. Primary succession of soil mites (Acari) in a Norwegian glacier foreland, with emphasis on Oribatid species. Arctic, Antarctic & Alpine Research 41: 219-227.

Andersen, G.L. & Krzywinski, K. 2007. Mortality, recruitment and change of desert tree populations in a hyper-arid environment. PLoS ONE 2 (2): e208. 10.1371/journal.pone.0000208

Mong, C. & Vetaas, O.R. 2006. Establishment of Pinus wallichiana on a Himalayan Glacier Foreland: Stochastic Distribution or Safe Sites? Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 38: 584-592. 10.1657/1523-0430(2006)38[584:EOPWOA]2.0.CO;2

Vandvik, V., Heegaard, E. Måren, I.E., & Aarrestad, P.A. 2005. Managing heterogeneity: the importance of grazing and environmental variation on post-fire succession in heathlands. Journal of Applied Ecology 42: 139-149.

Gretarsdottir, J., Aradottir, A.L., Vandvik, V., Heegaard, E. & Birks, H.J.B. 2004. Long-term effects of reclamation treatments on plant succession in Iceland. Restoration Ecology 12: 268-278.

Vandvik, V. 2004. Gap dynamics in perennial subalpine grasslands: trends and processes change during secondary succession. Journal of Ecology 92: 68-96.