Survey of Rare and Poorly Known Eucalypts of Western Australia
Author: Anne E. Kelly
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 212
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Author: Anne E. Kelly
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 212
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jann Elizabeth Williams
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1997-11-13
Total Pages: 460
ISBN-13: 9780521497404
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe dominant trees of Australia, eucalypts make up a remarkable genus. This authoritative volume provides current reviews by active researchers of many disciplines, including evolutionary history, genetics, distribution and modelling, the relationship of eucalypts to fire and nutrients, ecophysiology, pollination and reproductive ecology, interactions between eucalypts and other co-existing biota (including fungi, invertebrates and vertebrates), and conservation and management. Together these reviews shed light on the reasons for the great success of eucalypts in Australian environments, and provide a comprehensive summary for comparison with the ecology of major woody plant genera in other continents. This volume is of particular relevance to Australian ecologists, but also provides a stimulating perspective to students of vegetation ecology in all continents.
Author: Peggy L. Fiedler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 574
ISBN-13: 1461560519
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRefecting what a new generation of conservation biologists is doing and thinking, this vital and far ranging second edition explores where conservation biology is heading. It challenges many conventions of conservation biology by exposing certain weaknesses of widely accepted principles. Combining contributions from both the school and the new breed of conservation biologists, this insightful text focuses primarily on topics the are integral to the daily activities of conservation biologists. Several chapters address ecosystem restoration and biotic invasions as well as the the mechanics of population viability analyses, which are now a routine facet of conservation efforts. A case history approach is implemented throughout the book, with the use of practical real-world examples. Furthermore, an in-depth look at quantitative analyses is presented, allowing for models and mathematical analyses to pinpoint limitations in existing data and guide research toward those aspects of biology that are most likely to be critical to the dynamics of a species or an ecosystem.
Author: Stephen D. Hopper
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 160
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBotanical reference explaining relevant legislation and describing the appearance of 238 West Australian plants declared endangered flora in 1989. Illustrated with colour photographs, it includes details of CS14 plants which have been rediscovered and descriptions, with drawings, of 23 plants listed as extinct.
Author: Kevin P. Slattery
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 174
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 688
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Royal Society of Western Australia
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Published: 2009
Total Pages: 264
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 346
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA text, based on papers given at a symposium in Perth, discusses the plants, fungi and animals of WA. Examines their place in the environment, their evolution, their biology and their interaction as well as the fossil history of the flora and the evolution of genetic systems. The introductory chapter provides an overview, while subsequent chapters are grouped around themes. Includes colour plates, diagrams, charts and an index.