Successional processes induced by fires on the northern offshore islands of New Zealand
Major trends in forest successions following fires are identified for northern offshore islands of New Zealand. Data are from the authors observations over several decades, and published descriptions. Islands studied extend from the Cavalli group in the north to the Aldermen group in the south. Their original vegetation was largely destroyed by human-induced fires. Successions that followed were dominated for several centuries by pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa) or, for a shorter time, by kanuka (Kunzea ericoides).