Australian Vegetation
Herausgeber: Keith, David A
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This fully updated third edition provides a modern synthesis and review of the latest advances in understanding native vegetation across Australia.
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This fully updated third edition provides a modern synthesis and review of the latest advances in understanding native vegetation across Australia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 766
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 199mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1843g
- ISBN-13: 9781107118430
- ISBN-10: 1107118433
- Artikelnr.: 48401427
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3rd edition
- Seitenzahl: 766
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 199mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1843g
- ISBN-13: 9781107118430
- ISBN-10: 1107118433
- Artikelnr.: 48401427
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Richard A. Groves; 1. Girt: a continental synthesis of Australian vegetation David A. Keith and Mark G. Tozer; 2. Evolutionary biogeography of the Australian flora in the Cenozoic era Peter H. Weston and Gregory J. Jordan; 3. Quaternary vegetation in Australia Scott D. Mooney
Kale Sniderman
A. Peter Kershaw
Simon Haberle and Jessica Roe; 4. Aboriginal people and Australia's vegetation: uses and ecological influences Emilie Ens
Fiona Walsh and Philip Clarke; 5. Fire and Australian vegetation Ben P. Miller and Brett P. Murphy; 6. Direct and indirect effects of herbivore activity on Australian vegetation David J. Eldridge
Samantha K. Travers
Adrian D. Manning and Philip Barton; 7. Soils and the below-ground interactions that shape Australian vegetation Mark Brundrett
Pauline F. Grierson
Lauren T. Bennett and Christopher J. Weston; 8. Climatic influence over vegetation pattern and process Mark K. J. Ooi
Tony D. Auld
Linda J. Beaumont and Ross A. Bradstock; 9. Invasive plants and pathogens in Australia Michelle R. Leishman
Rachael V. Gallagher
Jane A. Catford
Tony Grice
John W. Morgan and Samantha Setterfield; 10. Plant life cycles above and below ground Tony D. Auld and Mark K. J. Ooi; 11. Rainforests and vine thickets Daniel J. Metcalfe and Peter T. Green; 12. Wet sclerophyll forests Grant Wardell-Johnson
John Neldner and Jayne Balmer; 13. Biogeography of Australia's dry sclerophyll forests: drought
nutrients and fire Mark G. Tozer
Christopher C. Simpson
Isaac B. Jansens and David A. Keith; 14. Heathlands and associated shrublands Byron B. Lamont and David A. Keith; 15. Australia's tropical savannas: vast
ancient and rich landscapes Richard J. Williams
Garry D. Cook
Adam C. Liedloff and William J. Bond; 16. Brigalow forests and associated eucalypt woodlands of subtropical eastern Australia Rod J. Fensham
Andrew Biggs
Don W. Butler and Harry J. MacDermott; 17. Temperate eucalypt woodlands Suzanne M. Prober
Carl R. Gosper
Louise Gilfedder
Tom D. Harwood
Kevin R. Thiele
Kristen J. Williams and Colin J. Yates; 18. Australian tussock grasslands John W. Morgan
Rod J. Fensham
Robert Godfree and Paul W. Foreman; 19. Alpine
sub-alpine and sub-Antarctic vegetation of Australia Susanna Venn
Jamie Kirkpatrick
Keith McDougall
Neville Walsh
Jennie Whinam and Richard J. Williams; 20. Wetland vegetation of inland Australia Jane A. Catford
Jane Roberts
Samantha J. Capon
Ray H. Froend
Saras M. Windecker and Michael M. Douglas; 21. Forests and woodlands of Australia's rivers and floodplains Megan Good
Rhiannon Smith and Neil Pettit; 22. Coastal halophytic vegetation Kerrylee Rogers
Paul Boon
Catherine Lovelock and Neil Saintilan; 23. Mallee woodlands and shrublands - the mallee
muruk/muert and maalok vegetation of southern Australia Colin J. Yates
Carl R. Gosper
Stephen D. Hopper
David A. Keith
Suzanne M. Prober and Mark G. Tozer; 24. The chenopod shrublands David J. Eldridge
Samantha K. Travers
Agustín F. Facelli
José M. Facelli and David A. Keith; 25. Arid shrublands and open woodlands of inland Australia Catherine Nano
Peter Jobson and Glenda M. Wardle; 26. Hummock grasslands - Triodia-dominated grasslands in arid Australia Glenda M. Wardle and Catherine Nano; 27. Conservation of Australian vegetation David A. Keith and Tony D. Auld.
Kale Sniderman
A. Peter Kershaw
Simon Haberle and Jessica Roe; 4. Aboriginal people and Australia's vegetation: uses and ecological influences Emilie Ens
Fiona Walsh and Philip Clarke; 5. Fire and Australian vegetation Ben P. Miller and Brett P. Murphy; 6. Direct and indirect effects of herbivore activity on Australian vegetation David J. Eldridge
Samantha K. Travers
Adrian D. Manning and Philip Barton; 7. Soils and the below-ground interactions that shape Australian vegetation Mark Brundrett
Pauline F. Grierson
Lauren T. Bennett and Christopher J. Weston; 8. Climatic influence over vegetation pattern and process Mark K. J. Ooi
Tony D. Auld
Linda J. Beaumont and Ross A. Bradstock; 9. Invasive plants and pathogens in Australia Michelle R. Leishman
Rachael V. Gallagher
Jane A. Catford
Tony Grice
John W. Morgan and Samantha Setterfield; 10. Plant life cycles above and below ground Tony D. Auld and Mark K. J. Ooi; 11. Rainforests and vine thickets Daniel J. Metcalfe and Peter T. Green; 12. Wet sclerophyll forests Grant Wardell-Johnson
John Neldner and Jayne Balmer; 13. Biogeography of Australia's dry sclerophyll forests: drought
nutrients and fire Mark G. Tozer
Christopher C. Simpson
Isaac B. Jansens and David A. Keith; 14. Heathlands and associated shrublands Byron B. Lamont and David A. Keith; 15. Australia's tropical savannas: vast
ancient and rich landscapes Richard J. Williams
Garry D. Cook
Adam C. Liedloff and William J. Bond; 16. Brigalow forests and associated eucalypt woodlands of subtropical eastern Australia Rod J. Fensham
Andrew Biggs
Don W. Butler and Harry J. MacDermott; 17. Temperate eucalypt woodlands Suzanne M. Prober
Carl R. Gosper
Louise Gilfedder
Tom D. Harwood
Kevin R. Thiele
Kristen J. Williams and Colin J. Yates; 18. Australian tussock grasslands John W. Morgan
Rod J. Fensham
Robert Godfree and Paul W. Foreman; 19. Alpine
sub-alpine and sub-Antarctic vegetation of Australia Susanna Venn
Jamie Kirkpatrick
Keith McDougall
Neville Walsh
Jennie Whinam and Richard J. Williams; 20. Wetland vegetation of inland Australia Jane A. Catford
Jane Roberts
Samantha J. Capon
Ray H. Froend
Saras M. Windecker and Michael M. Douglas; 21. Forests and woodlands of Australia's rivers and floodplains Megan Good
Rhiannon Smith and Neil Pettit; 22. Coastal halophytic vegetation Kerrylee Rogers
Paul Boon
Catherine Lovelock and Neil Saintilan; 23. Mallee woodlands and shrublands - the mallee
muruk/muert and maalok vegetation of southern Australia Colin J. Yates
Carl R. Gosper
Stephen D. Hopper
David A. Keith
Suzanne M. Prober and Mark G. Tozer; 24. The chenopod shrublands David J. Eldridge
Samantha K. Travers
Agustín F. Facelli
José M. Facelli and David A. Keith; 25. Arid shrublands and open woodlands of inland Australia Catherine Nano
Peter Jobson and Glenda M. Wardle; 26. Hummock grasslands - Triodia-dominated grasslands in arid Australia Glenda M. Wardle and Catherine Nano; 27. Conservation of Australian vegetation David A. Keith and Tony D. Auld.
Foreword Richard A. Groves; 1. Girt: a continental synthesis of Australian vegetation David A. Keith and Mark G. Tozer; 2. Evolutionary biogeography of the Australian flora in the Cenozoic era Peter H. Weston and Gregory J. Jordan; 3. Quaternary vegetation in Australia Scott D. Mooney
Kale Sniderman
A. Peter Kershaw
Simon Haberle and Jessica Roe; 4. Aboriginal people and Australia's vegetation: uses and ecological influences Emilie Ens
Fiona Walsh and Philip Clarke; 5. Fire and Australian vegetation Ben P. Miller and Brett P. Murphy; 6. Direct and indirect effects of herbivore activity on Australian vegetation David J. Eldridge
Samantha K. Travers
Adrian D. Manning and Philip Barton; 7. Soils and the below-ground interactions that shape Australian vegetation Mark Brundrett
Pauline F. Grierson
Lauren T. Bennett and Christopher J. Weston; 8. Climatic influence over vegetation pattern and process Mark K. J. Ooi
Tony D. Auld
Linda J. Beaumont and Ross A. Bradstock; 9. Invasive plants and pathogens in Australia Michelle R. Leishman
Rachael V. Gallagher
Jane A. Catford
Tony Grice
John W. Morgan and Samantha Setterfield; 10. Plant life cycles above and below ground Tony D. Auld and Mark K. J. Ooi; 11. Rainforests and vine thickets Daniel J. Metcalfe and Peter T. Green; 12. Wet sclerophyll forests Grant Wardell-Johnson
John Neldner and Jayne Balmer; 13. Biogeography of Australia's dry sclerophyll forests: drought
nutrients and fire Mark G. Tozer
Christopher C. Simpson
Isaac B. Jansens and David A. Keith; 14. Heathlands and associated shrublands Byron B. Lamont and David A. Keith; 15. Australia's tropical savannas: vast
ancient and rich landscapes Richard J. Williams
Garry D. Cook
Adam C. Liedloff and William J. Bond; 16. Brigalow forests and associated eucalypt woodlands of subtropical eastern Australia Rod J. Fensham
Andrew Biggs
Don W. Butler and Harry J. MacDermott; 17. Temperate eucalypt woodlands Suzanne M. Prober
Carl R. Gosper
Louise Gilfedder
Tom D. Harwood
Kevin R. Thiele
Kristen J. Williams and Colin J. Yates; 18. Australian tussock grasslands John W. Morgan
Rod J. Fensham
Robert Godfree and Paul W. Foreman; 19. Alpine
sub-alpine and sub-Antarctic vegetation of Australia Susanna Venn
Jamie Kirkpatrick
Keith McDougall
Neville Walsh
Jennie Whinam and Richard J. Williams; 20. Wetland vegetation of inland Australia Jane A. Catford
Jane Roberts
Samantha J. Capon
Ray H. Froend
Saras M. Windecker and Michael M. Douglas; 21. Forests and woodlands of Australia's rivers and floodplains Megan Good
Rhiannon Smith and Neil Pettit; 22. Coastal halophytic vegetation Kerrylee Rogers
Paul Boon
Catherine Lovelock and Neil Saintilan; 23. Mallee woodlands and shrublands - the mallee
muruk/muert and maalok vegetation of southern Australia Colin J. Yates
Carl R. Gosper
Stephen D. Hopper
David A. Keith
Suzanne M. Prober and Mark G. Tozer; 24. The chenopod shrublands David J. Eldridge
Samantha K. Travers
Agustín F. Facelli
José M. Facelli and David A. Keith; 25. Arid shrublands and open woodlands of inland Australia Catherine Nano
Peter Jobson and Glenda M. Wardle; 26. Hummock grasslands - Triodia-dominated grasslands in arid Australia Glenda M. Wardle and Catherine Nano; 27. Conservation of Australian vegetation David A. Keith and Tony D. Auld.
Kale Sniderman
A. Peter Kershaw
Simon Haberle and Jessica Roe; 4. Aboriginal people and Australia's vegetation: uses and ecological influences Emilie Ens
Fiona Walsh and Philip Clarke; 5. Fire and Australian vegetation Ben P. Miller and Brett P. Murphy; 6. Direct and indirect effects of herbivore activity on Australian vegetation David J. Eldridge
Samantha K. Travers
Adrian D. Manning and Philip Barton; 7. Soils and the below-ground interactions that shape Australian vegetation Mark Brundrett
Pauline F. Grierson
Lauren T. Bennett and Christopher J. Weston; 8. Climatic influence over vegetation pattern and process Mark K. J. Ooi
Tony D. Auld
Linda J. Beaumont and Ross A. Bradstock; 9. Invasive plants and pathogens in Australia Michelle R. Leishman
Rachael V. Gallagher
Jane A. Catford
Tony Grice
John W. Morgan and Samantha Setterfield; 10. Plant life cycles above and below ground Tony D. Auld and Mark K. J. Ooi; 11. Rainforests and vine thickets Daniel J. Metcalfe and Peter T. Green; 12. Wet sclerophyll forests Grant Wardell-Johnson
John Neldner and Jayne Balmer; 13. Biogeography of Australia's dry sclerophyll forests: drought
nutrients and fire Mark G. Tozer
Christopher C. Simpson
Isaac B. Jansens and David A. Keith; 14. Heathlands and associated shrublands Byron B. Lamont and David A. Keith; 15. Australia's tropical savannas: vast
ancient and rich landscapes Richard J. Williams
Garry D. Cook
Adam C. Liedloff and William J. Bond; 16. Brigalow forests and associated eucalypt woodlands of subtropical eastern Australia Rod J. Fensham
Andrew Biggs
Don W. Butler and Harry J. MacDermott; 17. Temperate eucalypt woodlands Suzanne M. Prober
Carl R. Gosper
Louise Gilfedder
Tom D. Harwood
Kevin R. Thiele
Kristen J. Williams and Colin J. Yates; 18. Australian tussock grasslands John W. Morgan
Rod J. Fensham
Robert Godfree and Paul W. Foreman; 19. Alpine
sub-alpine and sub-Antarctic vegetation of Australia Susanna Venn
Jamie Kirkpatrick
Keith McDougall
Neville Walsh
Jennie Whinam and Richard J. Williams; 20. Wetland vegetation of inland Australia Jane A. Catford
Jane Roberts
Samantha J. Capon
Ray H. Froend
Saras M. Windecker and Michael M. Douglas; 21. Forests and woodlands of Australia's rivers and floodplains Megan Good
Rhiannon Smith and Neil Pettit; 22. Coastal halophytic vegetation Kerrylee Rogers
Paul Boon
Catherine Lovelock and Neil Saintilan; 23. Mallee woodlands and shrublands - the mallee
muruk/muert and maalok vegetation of southern Australia Colin J. Yates
Carl R. Gosper
Stephen D. Hopper
David A. Keith
Suzanne M. Prober and Mark G. Tozer; 24. The chenopod shrublands David J. Eldridge
Samantha K. Travers
Agustín F. Facelli
José M. Facelli and David A. Keith; 25. Arid shrublands and open woodlands of inland Australia Catherine Nano
Peter Jobson and Glenda M. Wardle; 26. Hummock grasslands - Triodia-dominated grasslands in arid Australia Glenda M. Wardle and Catherine Nano; 27. Conservation of Australian vegetation David A. Keith and Tony D. Auld.