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Robert S. Hill
Robert S. Hill
Zweryfikowany adres z adelaide.edu.au
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The ecology and biogeography of Nothofagus forests
TT Veblen, RS Hill, J Read
Yale University Press, 1996
3731996
History of the Australian vegetation: Cretaceous to Recent
RS Hill
Cambridge University Press, 1994
2431994
Southern conifers in time and space
RS Hill, TJ Brodribb
Australian Journal of Botany 47, 639-696, 1999
241*1999
Changes in species assemblages within the Adelaide metropolitan area, Australia, 1836–2002
CJ Tait, CB Daniels, RS Hill
Ecological Applications 15 (1), 346-359, 2005
2292005
Ecology of the southern conifers
NJ Enright, RS Hill
Melbourne University Press, 1995
2241995
Origins of the southeastern Australian vegetation
RS Hill
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 2004
2042004
The importance of xylem constraints in the distribution of conifer species
T Brodribb, RS Hill
The New Phytologist 143 (2), 365-372, 1999
2041999
A revised infrageneric classification of Nothofagus (Fagaceae)
RS HILL, J Read
Botanical journal of the Linnean Society 105 (1), 37-72, 1991
1911991
The evolutionary history of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae)
RS Hill, GJ Jordan
Australian systematic botany 6 (2), 111-126, 1993
1821993
Patterns of Gondwana plant colonisation anddiversification
JM Anderson, HM Anderson, S Archangelsky, M Bamford, S Chandra, ...
Journal of African Earth Sciences 28 (1), 145-167, 1999
1811999
The evolution of the Australian flora: fossil evidence
R Hill, EM Truswell, S McLoughlin, M Dettmann
CSIRO, 1999
1591999
The history of selected Australian taxa
RS Hill
History of the Australian vegetation: Cretaceous to Recent, 390-420, 2017
1462017
Nothofagus Biogeography Revisited with Special Emphasis on the Enigmatic Distribution of Subgenus Brassospora in New Caledonia
U Swenson, A Backlund, S McLoughlin, RS Hill
Cladistics 17 (1), 28-47, 2001
1342001
Fossil plants from the Pliocene Sirius Group, Transantarctic Mountains: evidence for climate from growth rings and fossil leaves
JE Francis, RS Hill
Palaios, 389-396, 1996
1321996
The photosynthetic drought physiology of a diverse group of southern hemisphere conifer species is correlated with minimum seasonal rainfall
T Brodribb, RS Hill
Functional Ecology 12 (3), 465-471, 1998
1281998
Fossil evidence for the onset of xeromorphy and scleromorphy in Australian Proteaceae
RS Hill
Australian Systematic Botany 11 (4), 391-400, 1998
1251998
Biogeography of Nothofagus supports the sequence of Gondwana break‐up
U Swenson, RS Hill, S McLoughlin
Taxon 50 (4), 1025-1041, 2001
1222001
Reconstruction of the Oligocene vegetation at Pioneer, northeast Tasmania
RS Hill, MK Macphail
Alcheringa 7 (4), 281-299, 1983
1221983
Biogeography, evolution and palaeoecology of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae): the contribution of the fossil record
RS Hill
Australian Journal of Botany 49 (3), 321-332, 2001
1172001
Leaf evolution in Southern Hemisphere conifers tracks the angiosperm ecological radiation
E Biffin, TJ Brodribb, RS Hill, P Thomas, AJ Lowe
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279 (1727), 341-348, 2012
1122012
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