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Autor:
Ursula Rodrigues, Alison Lullfitz, Lester Coyne, Averil Dean, Aden Eades, Ezzard Flowers, Lynette Knapp, Carol Pettersen, Treasy Woods, Stephen D. Hopper
Publikováno v:
Human Ecology. 50:963-980
Protection of biodiversity, human assets, and cultural heritage pose significant challenges to contemporary planning of bushfire mitigation activities. Current mitigation approaches are not always appropriate, and mismanagement is a source of distres
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Plant and Soil.
Purpose Endemic to Noongar Country of southwestern Australia, the charismatic and much-loved mistletoe, Nuytsia floribunda (Labill.) R.Br. ex G.Don (Munjee/Moodjar in Noongar language), was the subject of a 2010 review which explored aspects of its c
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Plant and Soil. 476:589-625
Aims and background Underground storage organs (USOs) have long featured prominently in human diets. They are reliable year-round resources, especially valuable in seasonal climates. We review a significant but scattered literature and oral recounts
Autor:
Susie Cramp, Sheila Murray, Lynette Knapp, Harley Coyne, Aden Eades, Alison Lullfitz, Peter Speldewinde, Stephen D. Hopper
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Journal of Ethnobiology. 42
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 133:418-431
Geophytes are a considerable component of Southwest Australian flora and thus, unsurprisingly, feature heavily in the diets and culture of Noongar First Nations people of this old, climatically buffered, infertile landscape-dominated global biodivers
Autor:
Alison Lullfitz, Steven Paul Woods, Joe Dortch, Lynette Knapp, Treasy Woods, Aden Eades, Eliza Woods, David R. Guilfoyle, Stephen D. Hopper, Ron (Doc) Reynolds, Carol Pettersen, Gail Yorkshire-Selby, Averil Dean, Eugene Eades
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 133:432-448
Occurring across all southern hemisphere continents except Antarctica, old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes (OCBILs) are centres of biological richness, often in biodiversity hotspots. Among a matrix of young, often disturbed, fertile lan
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 130:61-78
High gene flow and a population structure corresponding to human rather than geographical drivers are likely to be genetic patterns of human-dispersed plant taxa. We examined variation in geographical structure and gene flow estimates based on three
Autor:
Joe Dortch, Alison Lullfitz, David R. Guilfoyle, Carol Pettersen, Stephen D. Hopper, Ron (Doc) Reynolds
Publikováno v:
Conservation and Society. 15:201
Through a lens of Human Niche Construction theory, we examine Noongar (an indigenous people of south western Australia) relationships with southwestern Australian flora and suggest influences of these relationships on contemporary botanical patterns
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Conversation (Conversation Media Group Ltd); 10/20/2022, p1-1, 1p
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Conversation (Conversation Media Group Ltd); 5/26/2023, p1-1, 1p, 5 Color Photographs