bioone australian natural history series 2010

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: A guide providing practical advice for landholders to integrate reptile conservation with agricultural production.

| Title | Author(s) / Editor(s) | Publisher (via BioOne) | Key Contribution | |-------|------------------------|------------------------|------------------| | Frogs of Australia: A Natural History | M. J. Tyler & F. Knight | CSIRO Publishing | Comprehensive field guide with acoustic signatures | | Ecology of the Ancient Rainforests of Gondwana | R. S. Hill | UNSW Press / BioOne | Paleoecological reconstruction using leaf cuticle fossils | | The Australian Museum’s Natural History of Marsupials (Revised ed.) | P. Menkhorst & F. Knight | Museum Victoria | Phylogeny, reproduction, and conservation status | | Spiders of the Arid Zone | B. Y. Main | Western Australian Museum | First digital monograph on mygalomorph spiders | | Sea Turtles of the Coral Sea | C. Limpus | James Cook University Press | Population dynamics and migratory pathways | bioone australian natural history series 2010

: Written by , this book traces the evolution of organic practices within the Australian landscape . The Story of the Dingo (2010) The 2010 volume on the : A guide providing practical advice for landholders

Many 2010 titles are now considered and remain actively cited in systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Tyler & F

The Role of a Hypercarnivorous Predator. Competition Between Humans and Dingoes. Conserving Dingoes in Australian Landscapes. BioOne Complete 4 Dingo Characteristics and Biology - BioOne Complete 4 Dingo Characteristics and Biology. BioOne Complete 1 Introduction - BioOne Complete

Green Harvest: A History of Organic Farming and Gardening in Australia