A thousand years of environmental change and human impact in the alpine zone at Mt Kosciusko,New South Wales |
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Authors: | T de Salis C A Myers |
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Institution: | School of Geography , University of New South Wales , Sydney, NSW, 2052, Australia |
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Abstract: | This study reconstructs erosion, productivity, fire and vegetation records at Club Lake, in the alpine zone of Kosciusko National Park (the highest mountain region in Australia), and uses them to compare the prehistoric and historic periods. While disturbance in the prehistoric period was found to be minimal and mainly activated by fire, the impact of land uses after European arrival initiated a change in the erosion and fire regime and brought new grazing animals and exotic plant species. These triggered temporal changes in eutrophication and the nature of erosion, and significant vegetation changes. There was a reduction in the stability and persistence of species representation, especially in herbfield vegetation, and little recovery is evident despite the cessation of summer grazing. It is apparent that the area is very sensitive to disturbance by human impact and large fires. |
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Keywords: | Human impact on environment environmental change alpine zone Mt Kosciusko Holocene fire grazing |
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