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Insect grazing and post-fire plant succession in south-west Australian woodland
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65971
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RP13198
Author:
Whelan, R. J.
;
Main, Albert Russell, 1919-2009
Citation:
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. 1979 v.4 : 387-398;
Year:
1979
Subject:
Bush fires - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Fire ecology - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Plant communities - Western Australia
;
Plant conservation - Western Australia
;
Insect-plant relationships
;
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