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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 31 Number 4 2009


Increasing the perennial grass component of native pastures through grazing management in the 400–600 mm rainfall zone of central western NSW 

A. M. Bowman, Y. Alemseged, G. J. Melville, W. J. Smith and F. Syrch

pp. 369-376

  
 


Using trees as a restoration tool in Tunisian arid areas: effects on understorey vegetation and soil nutrients 

K. Jeddi and M. Chaieb

pp. 377-384

  
 


Indicator patches: exploiting spatial heterogeneity to improve monitoring systems 

C. J. Stokes, R. I. Yeaton, M. B. Bayer and B. T. Bestelmeyer

pp. 385-394

  
 


Do elephants influence the organisation and function of a South African grassland? 

D. M. Parker, R. T. F. Bernard and J. Adendorff

pp. 395-403

  
 


The influence of individual native trees and grazing regime on soil properties and groundcover patterns in a temperate landscape of New South Wales, Australia 

Phoebe Barnes, Brian R. Wilson, Chris Nadolny and Ivor Growns

pp. 405-415

  
 


The effects of browsing by feral and re-introduced native herbivores on seedling survivorship in the Australian rangelands 

Nicola T. Munro, Katherine E. Moseby and John L. Read

pp. 417-426

  
 


Demography of three perennial grasses in a central Queensland eucalypt woodland 

P. Jones, P. Filet and D. M. Orr

pp. 427-437

  
 


  
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