Vegetation attributes and their application to the management of Australian rangelands

作者: A. D. Wilson , K. C. Hodgkinson , J. C. Noble

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3085-8_11

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摘要: This chapter presents the attributes of species and communities in Australian rangelands describes how these may be used to manipulate vegetation composition towards desired objectives. The characteristics ephemerals, herbaceous perennials woody are outlined, including flux their populations relation variation climate occurrence rare climatic events. vital construct impact various fire regimes response grazing is develop a theory management. Where exhibits periodic variable climate, vectors change can determine origin current or direct course its

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