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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 46 Number 3 & 4 1998
Proteaceae


On the Nature of Gondwanan Species Flocks: Diversity of Proteaceae in Mediterranean South-western Australia and South Africa 

Richard M. Cowling and Byron B. Lamont

pp. 335-355

  
 


Comparative Foliar Anatomy of South American Proteaceae 

Fresia Torres

pp. 357-365

  
 


Post-fire Germination of Hakea sericea and Petrophile sessilis after Spring Burning  

Robert J. Whelan and Juliet York

pp. 367-376

  
 


Seed Production, Pollinator Attractants and Breeding System in Relation to Fire Response — Are There Reproductive Syndromes among Co-occurring Proteaceous Shrubs? 

Byron B. Lamont , Jens M. Olesen and Peter J. Briffa

pp. 377-385

  
 


Seed and Seedling Biology of the Woody-fruited Proteaceae 

Byron B. Lamont and Philip K. Groom

pp. 387-406

  
 


Post-fire Seed Dispersal and Species Re-establishment in Proteaceous Heath 

K. A. Hammill , R. A. Bradstock and W. G. Allaway

pp. 407-419

  
 


Breeding and Mating Systems of Australian Proteaceae 

Ross L. Goldingay and Susan M. Carthew

pp. 421-437

  
 


Breeding System of Dryandra quercifolia and D. formosa (Proteaceae) 

M. L. Matthews and M. Sedgley

pp. 439-452

  
 


Interspecific and Intergeneric Pistil–Pollen Compatibility of Banksia coccinea (Proteaceae) 

T. L. Maguire and M. Sedgley

pp. 453-463

  
 


Very Low Fruit : Flower Ratios in Grevillea (Proteaceae) are Independent of Breeding System 

Luise Hermanutz , David Innes, Andrew Denham and Robert Whelan

pp. 465-478

  
 


Unique Stigmatic Structure in Three Genera of Proteaceae 

P. G. Ladd , I. Nanni and G. J. Thomson

pp. 479-488

  
 


Nectar Sugars in Proteaceae: Patterns and Processes 

Susan W. Nicolson and Ben-Erik Van Wyk

pp. 489-504

  
 


Co-existence, Demography and Distribution Patterns of Two Co-occurring Ecologically Equivalent Fynbos Proteaceae Species 

J. J. Midgley , N. J. Enright and R. M. Cowling

pp. 505-510

  
 


Growth and Seasonal Utilisation of Water and Nutrients by Banksia prionotes 

John S. Pate , Dieter Jeschke, Todd E. Dawson, Carlos Raphael, Wolfram Hartung and Barbara J. Bowen

pp. 511-532

  
 


An Evaluation of the AFLP Fingerprinting Technique for the Analysis of Paternity in Natural Populations of Persoonia mollis (Proteaceae) 

Siegfried L. Krauss and Rod Peakall

pp. 533-546

  
 


Preliminary Investigation of Genetic Variation within and between Cultivated and Natural Populations of Banksia coccinea and Banksia menziesii 

M. A. Rieger and M. Sedgley

pp. 547-558

  
 


Biology of Mesostoa kerri (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Mesostoinae), an Endemic Australian Wasp that Causes Stem Galls on Banksia marginata  

P. C. Dangerfield and A. D. Austin

pp. 559-569

  
 


  
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