Structural and floristic variation in the forest communities of the West Tamar, Tasmania.

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Some 13 floristic units were recognised and described. The relationship of the floristic units to changing water availability, drainage, soil fertility and fire frequency are assessed and the problems of structural versus floristic classifications of forest types are discussed.-from Authors

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Brown, M. J., & Buckney, R. T. (1983). Structural and floristic variation in the forest communities of the West Tamar, Tasmania. Papers & Proceedings - Royal Society of Tasmania, 117, 135–152. https://doi.org/10.26749/rstpp.117.135

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