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The birds and the bees and the Banksia mating trees: measuring the success of Banksia woodland restoration using genetic and ecological markers / A. Ritchie ... [et al.]
Record no:
67926
Author:
Ritchie, A.
Year:
2013
Series:
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 2013 v.96 no.1 : 25-26 [kept P500 [P128]
Subject:
Land use - Environmental aspects - Western Australia
;
Habitat (Ecology) - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Revegetation - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Restoration ecology - Western Australia, Southwestern
;
Banksia
;
Notes:
Extended abstract of paper presented at RSWA Postgraduate Symposium, Curtin Uni., 29th Sept. 2012.
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