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Coexistence of shrubs and grass in a semi-arid landscape: a case study of mulga (Acacia aneura, Mimosaceae) shrublands embedded in fire-prone spinifex (Triodia pungens, Poaceae) hummock grasslands

Anstee M. M. Nicholas A C , Donald C. Franklin A and David M. J. S. Bowman A B
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A School for Environmental Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia.

B Present address: School of Plant Science, The University of Tasmania, Private Bag 55, Hobart, Tas. 7001, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: anstee@hotmail.com

Australian Journal of Botany 57(5) 396-405 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT07157
Submitted: 23 August 2007  Accepted: 13 July 2009   Published: 14 September 2009



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