Abstract

AbstractTo assess the importance of static catenary factors in controlling the floristic gradient on central Australian sandridges, plant species characteristic of particular topographic zones were transplanted to zones outside their normal topographic range. Both upper‐slope species transplanted downslope, and lower‐slope species transplanted upslope suffered higher mortality than control plants transplanted within the same topographic zone.

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