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Australian Rain Forests

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Series: Oxford Biogeography Series Volume: 6
By: Paul Adam
328 pages, Illus
Australian Rain Forests
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  • Australian Rain Forests ISBN: 9780198548720 Paperback Dec 1997 Out of Print #35552
  • Australian Rain Forests ISBN: 9780198542230 Hardback Dec 1992 Out of Print #18428
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A major scientific work, synthesising a large amount of information from a variety of sources. Contents include: an overview of Australian rainforests; rainforest boundaries and the problem of mixed forests; regeneration and responses to disturbance; origins and history of the Australian rainforest; the Rainforest fauna; mangroves; the human influence.

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Out of Print
Series: Oxford Biogeography Series Volume: 6
By: Paul Adam
328 pages, Illus
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