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Australasian Nature Photography
South Australian Museum
Showcases the best photographs of animals, plants and landscapes taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
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Biology and Conservation of Caladenia
Kingsley Dixon,
Raymond Tremblay,
Simone Farrer
This special issue brings together a rich body of new data about the biology and conservation of the Caladenia that has emerged in recent years from a diverse range of laboratories and researchers.
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Bringing Back the Bush
Joan Bradley
A complete and comprehensive manual of the ‘Bradley method’ for bush regeneration through weed control and elimination.
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Contested Country
Marcus B Lane,
Cathy Robinson,
Bruce Taylor
Leading researchers critically review Australia's environmental management over the past decade.
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Ecohydrology
Derek Eamus,
Tom Hatton,
Peter Cook,
Christine Colvin
Explains the links between vegetation using ecophysiological knowledge, and the movement, availability and location of water in Australian landscapes.
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Gift Vouchers
Are you looking for a book or subscription to give as a present, but aren’t sure what to choose?
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Heatstroke
Anthony D Barnosky
How is wildlife adapting to climate change?
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The Nature of Plants
John Dawson,
Rob Lucas
Explores how plants adapt to the challenges of their habitats.
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Nature's Connections
Nicola McGirr
gives an absorbing account of the development of natural history.
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Plant Germplasm Conservation in Australia
Catherine A Offord,
Patricia F Meagher
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant species function. The collection, storage and study of plant germplasm helps us gain this knowledge.
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Plant Invaders
Quentin C.B. Cronk,
Janice L. Fuller
A practical guide to the protection and management of ecosystems against invasions by non-indigenous plant species.
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Plant Phenomics
RT Furbank
This issue of Functional Plant Biology contains selected papers from the First International Plant Phenomics Symposium, held in Canberra, Australia, 21–24 April 2009.
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Poisonous Plants
Dietrich Frohne,
Hans Jurgen Pfander
Identifies potentially dangerous plants, their level of toxicity, symptoms of poisoning and suggested treatment.
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Why Does the World Stay Green?
TCR White
Explore a controversial theory that challenges the common understanding of natural population control in herbivores.
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