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Increased grazing and dominance of an exotic pasture (Bothriochloa pertusa) affects vertebrate fauna species composition, abundance and habitat in savanna woodland - Alex S. Kutt, Alaric Fisher - Volume 33(1)
Community engagement in regional development: a case study of a systems approach to tourism in central Australia - Margaret Friedel, Vanessa Chewings - Volume 33(1)
Temporary cropping in semi-arid shrublands increases native perennial grasses - Y. Alemseged, R. B. Hacker, W. J. Smith, G. J. Melville - Volume 33(1)
Habitat use and trophic structure in a microbat assemblage on the edge of the southern rangelands, Western Australia: insights from stable isotope analysis - J. N. Dunlop, R. D. Bullen - Volume 33(1)
The distribution of Carrichtera annua in Australia: introduction, spread and probable limits - Julia Cooke, R. H. Groves, Julian Ash - Volume 33(1)
Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on vegetation dynamics of a degraded native grassland in semi-arid south-eastern Australia - R. B. Hacker, I. D. Toole, G. J. Melville - Volume 33(1)
The diet of the dingo (Canis lupus dingo) in north-eastern Australia with comments on its conservation implications - L. A. Brook, A. S. Kutt - Volume 33(1)
A new empirical model of sub-daily rainfall intensity and its application in a rangeland biophysical model - G. W. Fraser, J. O. Carter, G. M. McKeon, K. A. Day - Volume 33(1)
Effects of defoliation and competition on the post-fire response of Poa ligularis Ness. in semi-arid central Argentina - Daniel V. Peláez, Omar R. Elia, Francisco R. Blázquez - Volume 33(1)
Sampling requirements for predicting cattle diet quality using faecal near-infrared reflectance spectroscopy (F.NIRS) in heterogeneous tropical rangeland pastures - I. A. White, L. P. Hunt, D. P. Poppi, S. R. Petty - Volume 32(4)
Herbage mass thresholds rather than plant phenology are a more useful cue for grazing management decisions in the mid-north region of South Australia - Lewis P. Kahn, Judi M. Earl, Millie Nicholls - Volume 32(4)
Ecological impacts of buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) invasion in central Australia – does field evidence support a fire-invasion feedback? - Georgia Miller, Margaret Friedel, Paul Adam, Vanessa Chewings - Volume 32(4)
Growth responses of Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvelev to sheep saliva after defoliation - Xing Teng, Lei Ba, Deli Wang, Ling Wang, Jushan Liu - Volume 32(4)
Rangeland condition in relation to environmental variables, grazing intensity and livestock owners' perceptions in semi-arid rangeland in western Iran - M. Faramarzi, S. Kesting, J. Isselstein, N. Wrage - Volume 32(4)
Genetic variation among Stipa grandis P. Smirn populations with different durations of fencing in the Inner Mongolian Steppe - Jian-bo Wu, Yu-bao Gao, Xiao-ying Bao, Hui Gao, Mei-qing Jia, Jie Li, Nian-xi Zhao - Volume 32(4)
An optimised rapid detection technique for simultaneously monitoring activity of rabbits, cats, foxes and dingoes in the rangelands - John Read, Steve Eldridge - Volume 32(4)
Evaluating the long-term project to eradicate the rangeland weed Martynia annua L.: linking community with conservation - Mark R. Gardener, Simone Cordell, Mark Anderson, Richard D. Tunnicliffe - Volume 32(4)
Distribution, frequency of occurrence and symbiotic properties of the Australian native legume Trigonella suavissima Lindl. and its associated root-nodule bacteria - J. Brockwell, Catherine M. Evans, Alison M. Bowman, Alison McInnes - Volume 32(4)
Origins of Travelling Stock Routes. 1. Connections to Indigenous traditional pathways - P. G. Spooner, M. Firman, Yalmambirra - Volume 32(3)
Natural resources governance for the drylands of the Murray–Darling Basin - Graham R. Marshall, D. Mark Stafford Smith - Volume 32(3)
Guest Editorial: Linking the dynamics of people, land and water in the drylands of the Murray–Darling Basin - Sarah Ryan - Volume 32(3)
Managing Murray–Darling Basin livestock systems in a variable and changing climate: challenges and opportunities - S. J. Crimp, C. J. Stokes, S. M. Howden, A. D. Moore, B. Jacobs, P. R. Brown, A. J. Ash, P. Kokic, P. Leith - Volume 32(3)
A ground cover-based incentive approach to enhancing resilience in rangelands viewed as complex adaptive systems - Ronald B. Hacker, Peter J. Jessop, Warren J. Smith, Gavin J. Melville - Volume 32(3)
Resilience of floodplain ecosystems in a semi-arid environment - Matthew J. Colloff, Darren S. Baldwin - Volume 32(3)
Woodland bird declines in the Murray–Darling Basin: are there links with floodplain change? - Heather M. McGinness, Anthony D. Arthur, Julian R. W. Reid - Volume 32(3)
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