Flora of South Australia, Part I. Lycopodiaceae-OrchidaceaeNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.2307/2806672Review by: C. E. Woolcock and Noel H. HolmgrenBrittonia
Flora of AustraliaFlora of Australia Editorial Committee ;Lichens 5. Vol. 57by Patrick M. McCarthy; Brigitte Kuchlmayr;Winteraceae to Platanaceae. Vol. 2by... None - 《Taxon》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 Flora of Australia Volume 57 Lichens 5. Edited by P. M. McCarthy and Brigitte ...
and BLACKBURN, D.T. (1978) Tertiary megafossil flora of Maslin Bay, south Australia: a preliminary report. Alcheringa, v.2, pp.311-319.Christophel and Blackburn. (1978) The Tertiary megafossil flora of Maslin Bay, South Australia: a preliminary report. Alcheringa. 2:3ll–319. :...
被引量: 37发表: 2006年 Flora of Australia, volume 44B: Poaceae 3. This book describes the flora of Australia which documents 5 subfamilies of the grass family (Poaceae), comprising 55 genera and 468 species. The largest s... K Mallet,K Mallet - Flora of Australia, volume 44B: Poaceae...
Algae, like most vegetables, have cells with pigments that allow them to perform the photosynthesis. These organisms have a wide geographical distribution, colonizing various sites, but always linked to the presence of water. They can be found floating i
The macrofloras have no strong taxonomic or morphological signatures indicative of either aridity or humidity but the bennettitaleans have leaves intermediate in size between low and high latitude mid-Mesozoic assemblages, which favours previous palaeogeographic placements of Western Australia in the meso...
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XVIII. Sixth Contribution to the Flora of Australiadoi:10.1002/fedr.19130120405K. DominPragueJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdRepertorium novarum specierum regni vegetabilis
AusTraits has been developed as a standalone database, rather than as part of the existing global database TRY12, for three reasons. First, we sought to establish an engaged and localised community, actively collaborating to enhance coverage of plant trait data within Australia. We envisioned th...
Tait, C. J., Daniels, C. B. & Hill, R. S. Changes in species assemblages within the Adelaide Metropolitan Area, Australia, 1836–2002.Ecol Appl15, 346–359 (2005). ArticleGoogle Scholar Aronson, M. F. J.et al. A global analysis of the impacts of urbanization on bird and plant di...