Changes in the population structure of Acacia papyrocarpa (western myall) in chenopod shrubland in South Australia

Abstract The arid chenopod shrublands of South Australia have been heavily degraded by sheep grazing since the 19th century. Acacia papyrocarpa is an ecologically important tree in these communities. It is habitat for many species of animals and plants which are not found in the open, it also plays an essential role in nutrient cycling … Continue reading Changes in the population structure of Acacia papyrocarpa (western myall) in chenopod shrubland in South Australia