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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 46 Number 5 & 6 1998


A Phylogeographic Analysis of Allozyme Variation among Populations of Persoonia mollis (Proteaceae) 

Siegfried L. Krauss

pp. 571-582

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Fine-scale Genetic Structure of Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus Forest Revealed by RAPDs 

S. Skabo, R. E. Vaillancourt and B. M. Potts

pp. 583-594

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Consistent Individuality in the Timing and Magnitude of Flowering by Adenanthos obovatus (Proteaceae) 

R. D. Wooller and S. J. Wooller

pp. 595-608

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Importance of Canopy Gaps for Recruitment of some Forbs in Themeda triandra-dominated Grasslands in South-eastern Australia 

J. W. Morgan

pp. 609-627

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Two Hundred Years of Land Use and Vegetation Change in a Remnant Coastal Woodland in Southern Australia 

Ian D. Lunt

pp. 629-647

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Allocasuarina (Casuarinaceae) Invasion of an Unburnt Coastal Woodland at Ocean Grove, Victoria: Structural Changes 1971–1996 

Ian. D. Lunt

pp. 649-656

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Composition of Subtidal Macroalgal Communities of the Lower Gulf Waters of South Australia, with Reference to Water Movement and Geographical Separation 

Anthony C. Cheshire and Gregory J. Collings

pp. 657-669

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Genetic Differentiation in Isolated Populations of Hakea carinata (Proteaceae) 

G. J. Starr and S. M. Carthew

pp. 671-682

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Use of Gas Chromatograms of the Essential Leaf Oils of the Genus Eucalyptus for Taxonomic Purposes. Part II. Species of Eucalyptus series Levispermae, Curviptera subseries Orbifoliae, Caesiae, Ovulares and 

Peter J. Dunlop , Caroline M. Bignell, D. Brynn Hibbert and M. I. H. Brooker

pp. 683-696

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Agrostis castellana (Poaceae), Dominant Agrostis Species, Found in Bent Grass Pastures in South-eastern Australia 

M.-G. Batson

pp. 697-705

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Interactions between Plant Competition and Herbivory on the Growth of Hypericum Species: a Comparison of Glasshouse and Field Results 

Anthony J. Willis , Richard H. Groves and Julian E. Ash

pp. 707-721

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Differential Impact of Insect Herbivores and Fungal Pathogens on the Eucalyptus Subgenera Symphyomyrtus and Monocalyptus and Genus Corymbia 

C. Stone , J. A. Simpson and R. Gittins

pp. 723-734

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Insect Herbivory in a Eucalyptus maculata Forest on the South Coast of New South Wales 

E. W. Pook, A. M. Gill and P. H. R. Moore

pp. 735-742

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Distribution of the Soil Seedbank and Influence of Fire on Seedling Emergence in Acacia saligna Growing on the Central Coast of New South Wales 

M. G. Tozer

pp. 743-756

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pp. 757-760

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