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The Rangeland Journal The Rangeland Journal
Volume 28 Number 2 2006


Fragmentation of Australian rangelands: processes, benefits and risks of changing patterns of land use 

C. J. Stokes, R. R. J. McAllister and A. J. Ash

pp. 83-96

  
 


A new approach to grassland management for the arid Aletai region in Northern China 

Zheng Gang Guo, Tian Gang Liang, Xing Yuan Liu and Fu Jun Niu

pp. 97-104

  
 


Death model for tussock perennial grasses: thresholds for grazing-induced mortality of mulga Mitchell grass (Thyridolepis mitchelliana) 

Ronald B. Hacker, Kenneth C. Hodgkinson, Gavin J. Melville, Judith Bean and Stephen P. Clipperton

pp. 105-114

  
 


Organic carbon partitioning in soil and litter in subtropical woodlands and open forests: a case study from the Brigalow Belt, Queensland 

S. H. Roxburgh, B. G. Mackey, C. Dean, L. Randall, A. Lee and J. Austin

pp. 115-125

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Aboriginal perspectives on kangaroo management in South Australia 

D. A. Thomsen, K. Muir and J. Davies

pp. 127-137

  
 


The effects of vegetation structure on the birds in a tropical savanna woodland in north-eastern Australia 

A. L. Tassicker, A. S. Kutt, E. Vanderduys and S. Mangru

pp. 139-152

  
 


Distribution and cone production in Allocasuarina diminuta and A. gymnanthera (Casuarinaceae) in central New South Wales 

Matt Cameron

pp. 153-161

  
 


Native couch grasses for revegetating severely salinised sites on the inland slopes of NSW. Part 2 

W. S. Semple, I. A. Cole, T. B. Koen, D. Costello and D. Stringer

pp. 163-173

  
 


The effects of temperature and salinity on Acacia harpophylla (brigalow) (Mimosaceae) germination 

S. M. Reichman, S. M. Bellairs and D. R. Mulligan

pp. 175-178

  
 


Breaking seed coat dormancy in Macrotyloma daltonii 

N. Chikumba, C. Mapiye and X. Poshiwa

pp. 179-182

  
 


Artefact discard and accumulated patterns in stone artefact assemblage composition in surface archaeological deposits from Pine Point and Langwell Stations, western New South Wales 

J. I. Shiner

pp. 183-195

  
 


An examination of the Stafford Smith–Morton ecological model: a case study in the Tanami Desert, Australia 

R. Southgate, G. Allan and B. Ostendorf

pp. 197-210

  
 


  
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Volume 33 (4)

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New Editor-in-Chief
The Australian Rangeland Society has appointed Professor John Milne as the new editor-in-chief of The Rangeland Journal.
John Milne, replaces ‘Wal’ Whalley, who has stepped down after a 12-year career in the role.


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