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Volume 6 Number Three
pdfPages 1–214 (4.0 MB PDF)
Historical perspectives of the ecology of some conspicuous vertebrate species in south-west Western Australia
Ian Abbott


Volume 6 Number Two
Translation of Diels 1906 Plant Life in Western Australia

pdfPages i–ii (47.4 kB PDF)
Editor’s Note - The translation of Diels 1906 Plant Life in Western Australia
Neil Gibson
pdfPages 1–14 (494.5 kB PDF)
Title pdfPages, Author's Preface, Contents, Directory of Plates, Directory of the Text Figures
pdfPages 15–42 (939.1 kB PDF)
Introduction: The characteristic features of the vegetation of Australia
pdfPages 43–64 (1.0 MB PDF)
PART I: History and literature of the botanical investigation of extra-tropical Western Australia
Chapter 1. History
Chapter 2. Literature
pdfPages 55–76 (352.2 kB PDF)
PART II: An Outline of the Physiography of Extra-tropical Western Australia
Chapter 1. General Geography
Chapter 2. Climate
Chapter 3. Subdivision based on geographic character & vegetation
pdfPages 77–104 (2.9 MB PDF)
PART III: The Vegetation of the Southwest Province
Chapter 1. General Character
Chapter 2. Physiognomically Important Plants
pdfPages 105–134 (2.9 MB PDF)
PART III: The Vegetation of the Southwest Province
Chapter 3. The Characteristic Families and their Lifeforms
pdfPages 135–172 (2.8 MB PDF)
PART III: The Vegetation of the Southwest Province
Chapter 4. Ecological Character
pdfPages 173–224 (4.2 MB PDF)
PART III: The Vegetation of the Southwest Province
Chapter 5. Formations
pdfPages 225–245 (2.3 MB PDF)
PART IV: The Vegetation of the Eremaean Province
Chapter 1. General Character
Chapter 2. Physiognomically Important Plants
Chapter 3. The Characteristic Families and their Lifeforms
pdfPages 246–272 (2.2 MB PDF)
PART IV: The Vegetation of the Eremaean Province
Chapter 4. Ecological Character
Chapter 5. Formations
pdfPages 273–328 (3.3 MB PDF)
PART V: The Flora of extra-tropical Western Australia and its Classification
Chapter 1. Floristic Subdivision of the Region
Chapter 2. Elements of the Flora of Western Australia
Chapter 3. Floristic Relationships with Other Regions
Chapter 4. The Evolution of the Flora of extra-tropical WA Map Vegetation of Australia 1: 27,000,000
pdfPages 329–373 (2.8 MB PDF)
APPENDICES: Additional information
Appendix A Taxonomy update
Appendix B Figure caption translations
Appendix C Plate caption translations
Appendix D Lamont & Grieve: Comparative photographs


Volume 6 Number One
pdfPages 1–12 (162.2 kB PDF)
Conserving the Black-flanked Rock-Wallaby (Petrogale lateralis lateralis) through tourism: development of a habitat ranking system for translocated animals and the need for on-going management
Michelle Davies, David Newsome, Daryl Moncrieff and Amanda Smith

pdfPages 13–73 (494.3 kB PDF)
Review of the distribution, causes for the decline and recommendations for management of the quokka, Setonix brachyurus (Macropodidae: Marsupialia), an endemic macropodid marsupial from south-west Western Australia
Paul J de Tores, Matt W Hayward, Michael J Dillon and Robert I Brazell

pdfPages 75–96 (1.3 MB PDF)
A list of macrofungi recorded in burnt and unburnt Eucalyptus diversicolor regrowth forest in the southwest of Western Australia: 1998–2002
Richard M Robinson and Verna L Tunsell

pdfPages 97–108 (218.9 kB PDF)
The flora and fauna of Legendre Island
J Richardson, F J Stanley, P G Kendrick and G Kregor

pdfPages 109–149 (3.3 MB PDF)
Influence of bait type, weather and prey abundance on bait uptake by feral cats (Felis catus) on Peron Peninsula, Western Australia
D Algar, G J Angus, M R Williams and A E Mellican

pdfPages 151–157 (328.6 kB PDF)
BiblioHeathMouse: the heath mouse, Pseudomys shortridgei (Thomas, 1907), a subject-specific bibliography
Joanne A Smith, Lisa J Wright and Brent W Johnson

pdfPages 159–176 (1.3 MB PDF)
BiblioRingtailPossum: the western ringtail possum, Pseudocheirus occidentalis (Thomas, 1888), a subject-specific bibliography
Lisa J Wright, Joanne A Smith  and Jeff Richardson