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Bio 308-Course Guide
Evolutionary Shifts in Fruit Dispersal Syndromes in Apiaceae Tribe Scandiceae
Australian Natural HISTORY
The Vegetation Communities Macquarie Island Vegetation
Subantarctic Islands: an Intrepid Journey and Brief History©
New Salad & Vegetable Crops
THE VEGETATION of SUBANTARCTIC CAMPBELL ISLAND ______Summary: the Vegetation of Campbell Island and Its Offshore Islets Was Sampled Quantitatively at 140 Sites
Botanical Society of Otago Newsletter
New Zealand Plants in Australian Gardens Stuart Read (Updated 27/5/2018)
Medicinal Plants of Brazil Introduction
Recent Advances in Understanding Apiales and a Revised Classification
Flora Values Assessment and Monitoring Report – Macquarie Island Nature Reserve and World Heritage Area – March 2019
Subantarctic Islands: an Intrepid Journey and Brief History Terry Hatch1
Conservation Status of New Zealand Indigenous Vascular Plants, 2012
Thonner's Analytical Key to the Families of Flowering Plants
Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species. 11. Rattus Rattus, the Black Rat (Rodentia: Muridae)
NZ Indigenous Vascular Plant Checklist
References to Accepted Names in Bold-Faced Print, to Synonyms in Upright Print, to Illustrations in Italics
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Conservation Status of New Zealand Indigenous Vascular Plants, 2017
Leaf and Floral Heating in Cold Climates
Apiaceae, Azorelloideae) Y Sinopsis Del Subgénero Andinae
A Field Manual for Rapid Vegetation Survey and Classification for General Purpose
Patterns of Diversity of Floral Symmetry in Angiosperms: a Case Study of the Order Apiales
The Austral Floristic Realm Revisited
Understanding Evolutionary Relationships in the Angiosperm Order Apiales Based on Analyses of Organellar Dna Sequences and Nuclear Gene Duplications
Are Moths the Missing Pollinators in Subantarctic New Zealand? Max N
A Chemotaxonomic Study of the New Zealand Araliaceae
Biology and Impacts of Pacific Island Invasive Species. 11.Rattus Rattus, the Black Rat (Rodentia: Muridae)1
SOME PLANTS of CAMPBELL and ENDERBY ISLANDS The