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Plant life of Western Australia. Kenthurst, NSW: Kangaroo Press, 1990.

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The bush: A guide to the vegetated landscapes of Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press, 1994.

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Read, Ian G. The bush: A guide to the vegetated landscapes of Australia. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Reed Books, 1987.

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Finlayson, C. M. Plant ecology and management of an internationally important wetland in Monsoonal Australia. S.l: s.n, 1989.

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After the greening: The browning of Australia. [Kenthurst, NSW]: Kangaroo Press, 1994.

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McArthur, Archie. A guide to Camponotus ants of South Australia. Adelaide, S. Aust: South Australian Museum, 2010.

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Kirkpatrick, J. B. A continent transformed: Human impact on the natural vegetation of Australia. 2nd ed. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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D, Hopper Stephen, ed. Life on the rocks: The art of survival. Fremantle [Australia]: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1999.

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Nikulinsky, Philippa. Life on the rocks: The art of survival. Fremantle [Australia]: Fremantle Press, 2008.

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True gardens of the gods: Californian-Australian environmental reform, 1860-1930. Berkeley, Calif: University of California Press, 1999.

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1939-, Moore Philip, and Society for Growing Australian Plants., eds. Native plants of the Sydney district: An identification guide. Kenthurst: Kangaroo Press in association with the Society for Growing Australian Plants-NSW, 1989.

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A continent transformed: Human impact on the natural vegetation of Australia. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Handreck, K. A. Growing media for ornamental plants and turf. 3rd ed. Randwick, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales Press, 2002.

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1946-, Black N. D., ed. Growing media for ornamental plants and turf. 3rd ed. Sydney, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales Press, 2002.

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Handreck, K. A. Growing media for ornamental plants and turf. Randwick, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales Press, 1994.

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Handreck, K. A. Growing media for ornamental plants and turf. Kensington, N.S.W: New South Wales University Press, 1989.

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Dowe, John L. Australian palms: Biogeography, ecology and systematics. Collingwood, Vic: CSIRO Pub., 2010.

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1945-, Kitching R. L., ed. The ecology of exotic animals and plants: Some Australian case histories. Brisbane: J. Wiley, 1986.

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Mitchell, A. A. Arid shrubland plants of Western Australia. Nedlands, W.A: University of Western Australia Press with the Western Australian Dept. of Agriculture, 1988.

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Mitchell, A. A. Arid shrubland plants of Western Australia. 2nd ed. Nedlands, W.A: University of Western Australia Press in association with the Dept. of Agriculture, Western Australia, 1994.

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Johnstone, R. E. Mangroves and mangrove birds of Western Australia. Perth, W.A: Western Australian Museum, 1990.

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Bush regeneration: Recovering Australian landscapes. Sydney, Australia: TAFE NSW, 1989.

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Chambers, J. A guide to emergent wetland plants of South-Western Australia. Perth, W.A: Marine and Freshwater Research Laboratory, Environmental Science, Murdoch University, 1995.

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Australia's outback: Environmental field guide. East Roseville, NSW: Simon & Schuster Australia, 1992.

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Jan, Taylor. Flower power in the Australian bush and garden: The fascinating interrelationships between insects and plants. Kenthurst: Kangaroo Press, 1989.

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Floyd, A. G. Australian rainforests in New South Wales. Chipping Norton, NSW, Australia: S. Beatty in association with National Parks and Wildlife Service of New South Wales, 1990.

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1937-, Noble J. C., Bradstock R. A, and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia), eds. Mediterranean landscapes in Australia: Mallee ecosystems and their management. East Melbourne, Vic: CSIRO Australia, 1989.

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Haddon, Frank. Australia's seashores: Environmental field guide to flora and fauna. East Roseville, NSW, Australia: Simon & Schuster, 1992.

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A, Barlow Bryan, Australian Systematic Botany Society, and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia), eds. Flora and fauna of alpine Australasia: Ages and origins. [Melbourne]: CSIRO in association with Australian Systematic Botany Society, 1986.

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Gibbons, Philip. Tree hollows and wildlife conservation in Australia. Collingwood, Vic: CSIRO Pub., 2002.

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1934-, Cooper William T., ed. Visions of a rainforest: A year in Australia's tropical rainforest. NSW, Australia: Simon & Schuster, 1992.

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1934-, Cooper William T., ed. Visions of a rainforest: A year in Australia's tropical rainforest. Berkeley, Calif: Ten Speed Press, 1993.

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Williams, Geoff. Hidden rainforests: Subtropical rainforests and their invertebrate biodiversity. Kensington, NSW: NSWU Press, 1993.

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Groom, Philip K., and Byron Lamont. Plant Life of Southwestern Australia: Adaptations for Survival. De Gruyter, Inc., 2015.

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Groom, Philip K., and Byron B. Lamont. Plant Life of Southwestern Australia: Adaptations for Survival. Sciendo, 2015.

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Groom, Philip K., and Byron Lamont. Plant Life of Southwestern Australia: Adaptations for Survival. De Gruyter, Inc., 2015.

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Read, Ian G. The Bush: A Guide to the Vegetated Landscapes of Australia. Reed Books,, 1987.

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Read, Ian G. The Bush: A Guide to the Vegetated Landscapes of Australia. New South Wales Univ Pr Ltd, 1995.

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Finlayson, C. M. Landscape and Vegetation Ecology of the Kakadu Region, Northern Australia. Springer, 2011.

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M, Finlayson C., and Oertzen Isabell von, eds. Landscape and vegetation ecology of the Kakadu Region, Northern Australia. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996.

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Finlayson, C. M., and Isabell von Oertzen. Landscape and Vegetation Ecology of the Kakadu Region, Northern Australia. Springer, 2012.

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T, Kalin Arroyo Mary, Zedler Paul H, and Fox Marilyn D, eds. Ecology and biogeography of Mediterranean ecosystems in Chile, California, and Australia. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1995.

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H, Groves R., ed. Australian vegetation. 2nd ed. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

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Benwell, Andrew. Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486313662.

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Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia describes the rich flora of this biogeographically distinct region located on the east coast of Australia, covering the north coast of New South Wales and coastal South-East Queensland. This guide presents a selection of common, threatened and ecologically significant plants found in the region’s major vegetation habitats including rainforest, heathland, grassy forest, wetlands and rock outcrops. More than 500 plants are featured, with photographs and descriptive features enabling the reader to identify these species if encountered. Interesting biological, cultural and historical characteristics of each species are included, along with notes on the plant’s biogeography and a map of its distribution. Suitable for anyone with an interest in plant ecology and botany, Plants of Subtropical Eastern Australia is the definitive guide to this fascinating region of Australia and its unique flora.
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Zedler, Paul H., Mary T. Kalin Arroyo, and Marlyn D. Fox. Ecology and Biogeography of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Chile, California, and Australia. Springer, 2011.

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Zedler, Paul H., Mary T. Kalin Arroyo, and Marlyn D. Fox. Ecology and Biogeography of Mediterranean Ecosystems in Chile, California, and Australia. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Bradstock, Ross A., A. Malcolm Gill, and Richard J. Williams, eds. Flammable Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104839.

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In Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World, leading researchers in fire ecology and management discuss how fire regimes have shaped and will continue to shape the distribution and abundance of Australia’s highly diverse plants and animals. Central to this is the exploration of the concept of the fire regime – the cumulative pattern of fires and their individual characteristics (fire type, frequency, intensity, season) and how variation in regime components affects landscapes and their constituent biota. Contributions by 44 authors explore a wide range of topics including classical themes such as pre-history and evolution, fire behaviour, fire regimes in key biomes, plant and animal life cycles, remote sensing and modelling of fire regimes, and emerging issues such as climate change and fire regimes, carbon dynamics and opportunities for managing fire regimes for multiple benefits. In the face of significant global change, the conservation of our native species and ecosystems requires an understanding of the processes at play when fires and landscapes interact. This book provides a comprehensive treatment of this complex science, in the context of one of the world’s most flammable continents.
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Farrow, Roger. Insects of South-Eastern Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486304752.

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A walk in the bush reveals insects visiting flowers, patrolling the air, burrowing under bark and even biting your skin. Every insect has characteristic feeding preferences and behaviours. Insects of South-Eastern Australia is a unique field guide that uses host plants and behavioural attributes as the starting point for identifying insects. Richly illustrated with colour photographs, the different species of insects found in Australia’s temperate south-east, including plant feeders, predators, parasites and decomposers, are presented. The guide is complemented by an introduction to the insects of the region, including their environment, classification, life history, feeding strategies and behaviour. Fascinating boxes on camouflage, mimicry and many other topics are also included throughout. Whether you are a field naturalist, entomologist or just want to know what’s in your backyard, Insects of South-Eastern Australia will help you to identify the insects most likely to be encountered, as well as understand the basics of their ecology and behaviour. Recipient of a 2016 Whitley Award commendation for Illustrated Guide
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Capon, Samantha, Cassandra James, and Michael Reid, eds. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes. CSIRO Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104525.

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Vegetation communities in Australia's riverine landscapes are ecologically, economically and culturally significant. They are also among the most threatened ecosystems on the continent and have been dramatically altered as a result of human activities and climate change. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes brings together, for the first time, the results of the substantial amount of research that has been conducted over the last few decades into the biology, ecology and management of these important plant communities in Australia. The book is divided into four sections. The first section provides context with respect to the spatial and temporal dimensions of riverine landscapes in Australia. The second section examines key groups of riverine plants, while the third section provides an overview of riverine vegetation in five major regions of Australia, including patterns, significant threats and management. The final section explores critical issues associated with the conservation and management of riverine plants and vegetation, including water management, salinity, fire and restoration. Vegetation of Australian Riverine Landscapes highlights the incredible diversity and dynamic nature of riverine vegetation across Australia, and will be an excellent reference for researchers, academics and environmental consultants.
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Moore, Philip, and Alan Fairley. Native Plants of the Sydney District: An Identification Guide. Kangaroo Press, 1993.

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