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Athrotaxis cupressoides
The Ecology and Biogeography of Athrotaxis D. Don
RPP Athrotaxis Cupressoides Rainforest: Grassy Facies
Population Collapse and Retreat to Fire Refugia of the Tasmanian Endemic
Studies of the Life Histories and Morphology of Tasmanian Conifers
The Evolution of Cavitation Resistance in Conifers Maximilian Larter
Modern Pollen from Small Hollows Reflects Athrotaxis Cupressoides
Trees and Shrubs of Tasmania in 2018 SEAMUS O’BRIEN Joined the British-Irish Botanical Expedition to Tasmania (BIBET)
The Effects of Long-Term Climate Change and Fire Activity on the Remnant
Forest to Fjaeldmark: Rainforest and Related Scrub
Canopy Arthropods and Herbivory on the Tasmanian Southern Beeches, Nothofagus Cunninghamii and Nothofagus Gunnii
Impacts of the 2016 Tasmanian Fires on Pencil Pine (Athrotaxis Cupressoides)
Montane Conifer Monitoring Establishment Report 1 Montane Conifer Monitoring Program Summary
Identification Key to the Cypress Family (Cupressaceae)1
The Vegetation and Higher Plant Flora of the Cradle Mountain-Pencil Pine Area, Northern Tasmania
RPW Athrotaxis Cupressoides Open Woodland: Blockfield and Riparian Facies
Vegetation of the Central Plateau
Management of the Flora of the Mt Read RAP
Hall's Island, Lake Malbena, Walls of Jerusalem FLORA and FAUNA
Top View
Tasmanian Wilderness WORLD HERITAGE AREA (AUSTRALIA) Property ID 181Bis
Plants of the Humboldt State University Campus
AUSTRALIAN PLANTS SOCIETY TASMANIA Inc. NORTHERN GROUP
Appendix a – Site Surveys 40
RPP Athrotaxis Cupressoides Rainforest: Sphagnum Peatland Facies
The Dynamics of Nothofagus Cunninghamii Rainforest Associations in Tasmania - an Ecophysiological Approach
Establishing a Monitoring Program for Tasmania's Montane Conifers
Distribution of Living Cupressaceae Reflects the Breakup of Pangea
Tasmanian Threatened Native Vegetation Communities
Regeneration of Athrotaxis Selaginoides and Other Rainforest Tree Species on Landslide Faces in Tasmania
One Thousand Plant Transcriptomes and the Phylogenomics of Green Plants
Phenology and Germination in Some Rainforest Canopy Species at Mt Field National Park, Tasmania
The Evolutionary Significance of Tasmania's Rainforests And
Pelion Stretching Across a Large Section of the Extreme West and South West of the Study Area Is the Pelion Land System
Pherosphaera Hookeriana Hookeriana (Mount Mawson Pine)
Conservation Management Zones of Australia
The Cenozoic Macrofossil Record of the Cupressaceae in the Southern Hemisphere*