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Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems
EDITORIAL

Geofe O. Cadiz – winner of the 2020 Australian Journal of Botany student prize

Dick Williams https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8060-9072
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Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, NT, Australia.

CSIRO Land and Water, Clayton, Vic., Australia.

Editor in Chief, Australian Journal of Botany.

Australian Journal of Botany 69(3) i-i https://doi.org/10.1071/BTv69n3_ED
Published: 18 May 2021


References

Cadiz GO, Cawson JG, Penman TD, York A, Duff TJ (2020) Environmental factors associated with the abundance of forest wiregrass (Tetrarrhena juncea), a flammable understorey grass in productive forests. Australian Journal of Botany 68, 37–48.
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Costa ISC, Lucena EMP, Bonilla OH, Guesdon IR, Coutinho ÍAC (2020) Seasonal variation in colleter exudates in Myrcia splendens (Myrtaceae). Australian Journal of Botany 68, 403–412.
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Dawes TN, Hutton I, Burns KC (2020) Spatial ecology and host diversity of three arboreal plants from Lord Howe Island. Australian Journal of Botany 68, 458–465.
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dos Santos MGM, Neves SPS, do Couto-Santos APL, Cerqueira CO, Rossatto DR, de Miranda LDP, Funch LS (2020) Phenological diversity of Maprounea guianensis (Euphorbiaceae) in humid and dry neotropical forests. Australian Journal of Botany 68, 288–299.
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Eakin-Busher EL, Ladd PG, Fontaine JB, Standish RJ (2020) Mating strategies dictate the importance of insect visits to native plants in urban fragments. Australian Journal of Botany 68, 26–36.
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Foreman P (2020) The 1840 Western Port journey and Aboriginal fire history in the grassy ecosystems of lowland, mesic south-eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 68, 320–332.
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Souza CR, Paula GGP, Mendes CN, Maia VA, Aguiar-Campos N, Araújo FC, Mariano RF, Oliveira HF, Morel JD, Santos RM (2020) Local-scale tree community ecotones are distinct vegetation types instead of mixed ones: a case study from the Cerrado–Atlantic forest ecotonal region in Brazil. Australian Journal of Botany 68, 153–164.
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Winoto-Lewin Y, Kirkpatrick JB (2020) Species of accidental woody epiphytes vary between host trees in Tasmanian wet forests. Australian Journal of Botany 68, 532–541.
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