History of the Australian Vegetation: Cretaceous to Recent

"The Australian vegetation is the end result of a remarkable history of climate change, latitudinal change, continental isolation, soil evolution, interaction with an evolving fauna, fire and most recently human impact. This book presents a detailed synopsis of the critical events that led to t...

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Other Authors: S. Hill, Robert (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Adelaide Press 2017
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