wind damage, competition, disease, regeneration strategy, mountain beech, dendrochronolgy

Wind damage as an ecological process in mountain beech forests of Canterbury, New Zealand

Sites in four areas of Canterbury, New Zealand were examined to determine the principal factors influencing wind damage, and study sites at two areas were used to investigate forest age-class structure and stand dynamics. At all sites large-scale topographic features funnelled storm winds to produce recurrent damage, and smaller-scale topographic features determined precise points affected by winthrow.