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Biogeography of Fire-Killed and Resprouting Banksia Species in South-Western Australia
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BB Lamont
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A Markey
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1995
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1995
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Australian Journal of Botany
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CSIRO Publishing
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Australian Journal of Botany
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Aust. J. Bot.
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CSIRO Publishing
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0067-1924
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1995
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1995
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10.1071/BT9950283
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