Australia: The Land Where Time Began

A biography of the Australian continent 

Ecosystems

 

Biological Duricrust
Botanical History
Brigalow Belt Ecosystem
Bundera Sinkhole - an anchialine ecosystem
Chenopod  Shrublands
Claypans
Cooper Creek Floodplain
Arid Zone Ecosystems
Semi-Arid Floodplain Soils - Impacts on Eukaryotic Diversity of Inundation and Drought
Kwongan Sandplain Flora, Western Australia
Mallee
Mound Springs
Mulga Woodland
Nitre Bush
Saltbush
Southwest Tasmania
Spinifex Grasslands
Tropical Savannas
Tussock Grasslands
Flood Pulse Concept
Simpson Desert Flora
Rainforest
Rainforest-Cape York Peninsula
Land Types of the Arid Zone
Cape York Peninsula
Australian Biogeographical Regions
Wimmera Plains

Sources & Further reading

  • Mary E. White, The Greening of Gondwana, the 400 Million Year story of Australian Plants, Reed, 1994
  • Mary E White, After the Greening, The Browning of Australia, Kangaroo Press, 1994
  • Penny Van Oosterzee, The Centre, the Natural History of Australia's Desert Regions, Reed, 1993
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