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Title: Naturally Uncommon Ecosystems
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Comments: Naturally uncommon ecosystems in New Zealand (terrestrial environments) were available from Wiser et al. (2013). Naturally uncommon ecosystems were described as either small (e.g.100 m2 to a few hundreds of hectares) but geographically widespread, or larger (e.g. 10 000s of hectares) but geographically restricted. Distributions of each ecosystem based on combinations of modelling from existing spatial layers, interpretation of remotely sensed images, literature, and local knowledge was undertaken (Wiser et al. 2013). 72 ecosystems were identified as naturally uncommon (described in detail on the Landcare Research website), of those, 13 were classified as critically endangered. Of particular interest are those that occur coastally: Shell barrier beaches (‘Chenier plains’); Coastal turfs; Geothermal ecosystems; Seabird guano deposits; Marine mammal rookeries and haul-outs (all of which are described in detail in Wiser et al. (2013).
Subject: Naturally Uncommon Ecosystems in the coastal environment
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Keywords: Rare ecosystems,habitats,uncommon ecosystems,terrestrial ecosystems,coastal ecosystems
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