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Australian Rainforests (Oxford Biogeography Series)
Paul Adam
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| #6468521 in Books | 1994-11-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.69 x.62 x7.50l,1.47 | File type: PDF | 328 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| An excellent book|By KoutaR|A very informative, interesting and well written book about Australian rainforests from monsoonal forests of northern Australia to cool temperate rainforests of Tasmania. Covers definition, classification, overview of various types and regions, ecology, origins, fauna, human influence and conservation. The peculiar Australian definition of rainforest||'a valuable and timely reference for scholars who seek not only an introduction and an overview but also direction in exploring questions as yet unanswered or unasked.' David. J. Yates, Botany, The University of Queensland
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Once the dominant vegetation type of the entire continent, the Australian rainforests have shrunk over many millions of years to their present limited size. The forests and their history, however, continue to hold valuable lessons for biogeographers and environmentalists. This book gives a general account of the Australian rainforests, detailing their composition and location as well as how their present distribution has evolved. Throughout, the book provides a broad, ...
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