Abstract

AbstractDifficulties have been experienced in reconciling field observations of tidal forests in north‐east Queensland with published accounts of their vegetational character. Modern classificatory techniques have been applied to information on forest composition at 803 widely‐distributed sites. A novel method has been developed to represent a set of thirty association groups linked through a minimum spanning tree. This approach has provided new insights into tidal forest expression, the range of vegetational sequences present, and their relationships. Current views of mangrove zonation in north‐east Queensland are found inadequate.

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