This is because many of the food plants that constituted the diet of people inhabiting the site at 65–53ka would not have been preserved archaeologically42. Indeed, many of the plant foods may have been eaten raw and have, therefore, been less likely to come into contact with fire, or ...
Australia’s capital is Canberra, located in the southeast between the larger and more important economic and cultural centres of Sydney and Melbourne. Australia(more) The Australian mainland extends from west to east for nearly 2,500 miles (4,000 km) and from Cape York Peninsula in the ...
but has failed to gain wide acceptance. Murray Magpie is a name which refers to the similarly-plumaged Magpie-lark. The bird was named for its similarity in colouration to the European Magpie; it was a common practice for early settlers to name plants and animals after European counterparts. ...
Meet the people of Igniting Change, a tiny Melbourne charity inspiring and catalysing positive social change. Join Celia Hirsh as she gets to know some of the faces behind the scenes and those that they walk alongside. Title Music by Australian musical collaboration Spinifex Gum, featuring the vo...
Birthplace: Melbourne, Australia Aileen Plant Aileen Joy Plant (died 27 March 2007) was a leading Australian infectious diseases epidemiologist. She was professor of international health at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. Born in the Victorian country town of Warragul, the...
Bush Heritage Australia, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Anu Singh Science and Insights, NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Newcastle West, New South Wales, Australia Adam Roff Research School of Biology, Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory...
(Hippocrateoideae and Salacioideae) contained two items that need correction, neither of which affects the validity of the published names of the species under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Melbourne Code) (McNeill et al., 2012).First, Prionostemma ...
Plants for Medicines. A Chemical and Pharmacological Survey of Plants in the Australian Region. Von D. J. Collins, C. C. J. Culvenor, J. A. Lamberton, J. W. Loder und J. R. Price. CSIRO Publications, East Melbourne (Australien), 1990. 303 S., geb. $ 70.00. - ISBN 0-643-...
Benthic microalgae may make up a large proportion of the biomass of microscopic plants. Light is of critical importance in controlling growth rates of submerged plants, but elevated nutrient levels allow marked increases in plant biomass. Mild nutrient enrichment may increase the growth of aquatics, ...
The project also acknowledges the support of the RDSI VicNode and NeCTAR UoM-Research Cloud Tools programs based at the University of Melbourne. We would also like to thank all the researchers that have contributed data to this collection: Professor Linda Partridge (University College London), ...