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The Rangeland Journal
Volume 22 Number 2 2000
Changes in ant species composition and community organisation along grazing gradients in semi-arid rangelands of the Northern Territory.
B Hoffmann
pp. 171-189
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Vegetation change and soil quality in central Otago tussock grasslands, New Zealand.
R Gibson, A Hewitt, G Sparling and O Bosch
pp. 190-204
PDF (795 KB) - $25.00
Valuing the preservation of rangelands: Tree clearing in the desert uplands region of Queensland.
J Rolfe, R Blamey and J Bennett
pp. 205-219
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Grass response to shrub removal in two semi-arid vegetation communities.
M Page, RJS Beeton and JJ Mott
pp. 220-234
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Can social interactions affect food searching efficiency of cattle?
T Ksiksi and EA Laca
pp. 235-242
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The effects of management regime and host species on Sandalwood (Santalum spicatum) recruitment near Paynes Find Western Australia.
JE Brand
pp. 243-255
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Wildlife in dry lake and associated habitats in western New South Wales.
SV Briggs, JA Seddon and SA Thornton
pp. 256-271
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Current Issue
Volume 33 (4)
Major Announcement
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.
New Submission & Review System
This journal is now using
ScholarOne Manuscripts
as its submission and peer review system. See our
Notice to Contributors
for more information about this transition.
Conferences
17th ARS Biennial Conference
, Kununurra, Australia, 23-27 Sep 2012
ISHN/ISRP Conference
, Ecology & Physiology of Herbivores, Canberra, Australia, 8-12 Sep 2014
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