Ecology of the Southern Conifers
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The Australian
Conifers 'have been exploited for their timber or resins, cleared for agriculture and reduced by burning, yet their significance for understanding evolutionary and ecological processes is undiminished.'
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Book Description
Ecology of the Southern Conifers brings together, for the first time, information on this diverse and unique group of plants. Twenty-eight scholars from across the hemisphere examine the history and ecology of the southern conifers, and emphasise their importance in understanding the evolution and ecological dynamics of southern vegetation. Drawing together the results of research from ecosystems as varied as the South African fynbos and New Caledonian rainforests, the Argentine steppe and inland Australia, this book searches for unifying themes and seeks to relate these to modern evolutionary and ecological theory.
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Ecology of the Southern Conifers
Ecology of the Southern Conifers,Neal J. Enright,Robert S. Hill,Smithsonian Books,1560986174,Conifers,Ecology,Geographical distribution,Life Sciences - Botany,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology,Plants - General,Southern Hemisphere,Trees
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