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Ecology of Tasmania
World Heritage Values and to Identify New Values
A Multi-Scale, Multi- Proxy Assessment of the Resilience of Cool Temperate Rainforest to Fire in Victoria’S Central Highlands
The Legacy of Mid-Holocene Fire on a Tasmanian Montane Landscape
Threatened Species of Tasmania
Buttongrass Moorland Management WORKSHOP
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Forest to Fjaeldmark: Rainforest and Related Scrub
Late-Quaternary Vegetation History of Tasmania from Pollen Records
Lowland Wet Eucalypt Forests
Notes on the Intertidal Ecology of Trial Harbour, Tasmania
Eucalypt Regeneration and Ecological Restoration of Remnant Woodlands in Tasmania, Australia
A Northward Shift of the Southern Westerlies During the Antarctic Cold Reversal: Evidence from Tasmania, Australia
Field Botany Manual 2010
The Intertidal Ecology of Tasmania
Decadal Vegetation Succession Along a Chronosequence Within Eucalyptus Obliqua Wet Forest, Southern Tasmania Christine Dobbin SIT Study Abroad
Rainforest Silviculture
Late Glacial and Holocene Palaeoecology of the Lake St Clair
KPA375 FIELD BOTANY Handbook February 2006
Top View
How Colonizing Humans Transform Landscapes with Fire
Australian Natural History Australian Natural History Published Quarterly by the Australian Museum, 6·8 College Street, Sydney
Disturbance Ecology of Tasmanian Highland Grassland — an Overview and Implications for Conservation Management
Phylogeographic Parallelism: Concordance of Patterns in Closely Related Species 2 Illuminates Underlying Mechanisms in the Historically Glaciated Tasmanian Landscape
The Dynamics of Nothofagus Cunninghamii Rainforest Associations in Tasmania - an Ecophysiological Approach
Premature Decline of Eucalyptus and Altered Ecosystem Processes in The
Scrub, Heathland and Coastal Complexes
View of the Ocean Expanded by Tasmanian Scientists 14 December 2010
The Maintenance of Species-Richness in Plant Communities: the Importance of the Regeneration Niche
Tasmania's Eucalypts
Notes on the Intertidal Ecology of the Freycinet Peninsula
The Evolutionary Significance of Tasmania's Rainforests And
Flora and Fauna Guarantee - Scientific Advisory Committee
Lowland Dry Eucalypt Forests © Copyright Forestry Tasmania 79 Melville Street HOBART 7000
“Wet” Eucalypt Forests Be Used to Mitigate Climate Change? Forest Succession, the Buffering Effects of Soils, and Landscape Processes Must Be Taken Into Account
Propensities of Old Growth, Mature and Regrowth Wet Eucalypt Forest, and Eucalyptus Nitens Plantation, to Burn During Wildfire and Suffer Fire-Induced Crown Death