The seed bank as a mechanism for resilience and connectivity in a seasonal unregulated river

Aquatic Botany - Tập 124 - Trang 63-69 - 2015
Michelle T. Casanova1
1Centre for Environmental Management, Federation University, Mt Helen, Vic. 3350, Australia and Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne Birdwood Ave, South Yarra, Victoria 3141, Australia

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