expository
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ischen Zeitalter, in einem Zeitalter, in dem der Rekurs auf übersinnlich seiende Entitäten als Legitimationsquellen für das menschliche Denken, Tun und Lassen seine Überzeugungskraft weitgehend verloren hat. Einzelwissenschaftliche Deutungsperspektiven und die damit einhergehenden philosophischen Re
obligation
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陈腐的人
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Landscape and Vegetation Ecology of the Kakadu Region, Northern Australia978-94-009-0133-9
抚育
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The Kakadu region,equency and intensity of fires, and the occurrence of alien weeds and feral animals, especially the Asian water buffalo. Whilst the numbers of buffaloes have been severely reduced in recent years weed species are still a major problem. The vegetation patterns are also greatly influenced by interacti
ADJ
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先锋派
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Terrestrial vegetation,s of the region. Variability of the onset and duration of the annual wet season plays an important role, particularly with regards to plant regeneration strategies. Winds associated with cyclones and storms can have a dramatic, localised impact on vegetation adjacent to the coast. Vegetation distrib
RECUR
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变色龙
发表于 2025-3-28 10:09:20
Weed ecology,ve been relatively low (1.6 species per year since 1948), but the large number of introduced species now in cultivation (>305) represents a potential source of weeds. Of these 119 are weeds in some situations in other countries, and 19 cultivated species have become weeds in nearby areas..The manage
陶醉
发表于 2025-3-28 14:20:03
Plant-animal interactions,is outlined. Fire typically occurs every 1–3 years at most sites, and is a powerful modifier of vegetation patterns. Some vertebrates, such as granivorous and scavenging birds, exploit the immediate post-fire habitat, whereas others respond to the longer-term effects of fire on vegetation structure.