2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11056-021-09863-0
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A model of coppice biomass recovery for mallee-form eucalypts

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“…It was discovered in 2020 on the upper granite slopes of the inselberg, the fifth example ever seen in the SWAFR. The individual must be a few thousand years old, given known rates of outward expansion of these slow growing mallees being about 1 cm per year (Brooksbank and Goodwin 2022). It represents the rarest and oldest plant known on Two People's Bay Nature Reserve.…”
Section: Reduced Hybridisation/hybrid Speciation Is Seen On Ocbilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was discovered in 2020 on the upper granite slopes of the inselberg, the fifth example ever seen in the SWAFR. The individual must be a few thousand years old, given known rates of outward expansion of these slow growing mallees being about 1 cm per year (Brooksbank and Goodwin 2022). It represents the rarest and oldest plant known on Two People's Bay Nature Reserve.…”
Section: Reduced Hybridisation/hybrid Speciation Is Seen On Ocbilsmentioning
confidence: 99%