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1. Modelling the impact of canker disease and fire regimes on the population dynamics and extinction risk of the Critically Endangered and granite endemic shrub

2. OCBIL theory: a new science for old ecosystems

3. Traits related to efficient acquisition and use of phosphorus promote diversification in Proteaceae in phosphorus‐impoverished landscapes

4. Inselberg floristics exemplify the coast to inland OCBIL transition in a global biodiversity hotspot

5. OCBIL theory examined: reassessing evolution, ecology and conservation in the world’s ancient, climatically buffered and infertile landscapes

6. Out of the OCBILs: new hypotheses for the evolution, ecology and conservation of the eucalypts

7. The role of landscape history in the distribution and conservation of threatened flora in the Southwest Australian Floristic Region

8. Soil and plant outcomes of harvesting a Noongar staple geophyte in south-western Australia

9. Contrasting patterns of population divergence on young and old landscapes in Banksia seminuda (Proteaceae), with evidence for recognition of subspecies

10. The Noongar of south-western Australia: a case study of long-term biodiversity conservation in a matrix of old and young landscapes

11. Platysace (Apiaceae) of south-western Australia: silent story tellers of an ancient human landscape

12. Evaluating restoration outcomes through assessment of pollen dispersal, mating system, and genetic diversity

13. Landscape and taxon age are associated with differing patterns of hybridization in two Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) subgenera

14. Natural hybridization in the context of Ocbil theory

15. A new phytogeographic map for the Southwest Australian Floristic Region after an exceptional decade of collection and discovery

16. Conservation of old individual trees and small populations is integral to maintain species' genetic diversity of a historically fragmented woody perennial

17. Primary pollinator exclusion has divergent consequences for pollen dispersal and mating in different populations of a bird-pollinated tree

18. Rarity or decline: Key concepts for the Red List of Australian eucalypts

19. Biodiversity hotspots and Ocbil theory

20. Effectiveness of native nectar-feeding birds and the introduced Apis mellifera as pollinators of the kangaroo paw, Anigozanthos manglesii (Haemodoraceae)

21. Mutualists or parasites? Context-dependent influence of symbiotic fly larvae on carnivorous investment in the Albany pitcher plant

22. Novel Consequences of Bird Pollination for Plant Mating

23. Paternity analysis reveals wide pollen dispersal and high multiple paternity in a small isolated population of the bird-pollinated Eucalyptus caesia (Myrtaceae)

24. Understanding the long-term impact of prescribed burning in mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots, with a focus on south-western Australia

25. Isolated with persistence or dynamically connected? Genetic patterns in a common granite outcrop endemic

26. Botanical illustration and photography: a southern hemisphere perspective

27. Human Niche Construction: Noongar Evidence in Pre-colonial Southwestern Australia

28. Contemporary distribution of Macrozamia dyeri (Zamiaceae) is correlated with patterns of Nyungar occupation in south‐east coastal Western Australia

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