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Publications distributor for ABRS — CSIRO Publishing
CSIRO Publishing markets and distributes commercial ABRS publications.
For more information on ABRS titles please see below or visit CSIRO Publishing’s website at www.publish.csiro.au
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Fauna Project Area
The rich and diverse Australian fauna is estimated at well over 250 000 species. At present, over 120 000 species (just under half) have been documented and described. Of the described fauna, the relatively well-known vertebrates are represented by about 7550 species. The…
11 October 2021 - Last modified
Protist Project Area
Protists are microscopic algae and protozoa, formerly thought of as single-celled plants and animals. Planktonic protists constitute the base of marine food webs and play a key role in the exchange of carbon dioxide between the atmosphere and the ocean.
Books
Algae of…
11 October 2021 - Last modified
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Corporate Plan
Corporate Plan 2022–23 | Director of National Parks
Corporate Plan 2021–22 | Director of National Parks
Corporate Plan 2020–21 | Director of National Parks
Corporate Plan 2019–23 | Director of National Parks
Corporate Plan 2018–22 | Director of National Parks
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Bryophyte Project Area
Bryophytes (mainly mosses and liverworts) are primitive, green, mainly terrestrial plants. Most inhabit soil, bare rock and the bark of trees, and are especially diverse and luxuriant in damp, shaded habitats from the tropics to cool-temperate regions and montane areas. A…
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Fungi Project Area
Fungi are the most diverse group of organisms apart from the insects. One thing common to all of them is that they do not make their own food and must feed on pre-existing organic matter. Australia is estimated to have 160 000 to 250 000 fungal species, of which less than…
11 October 2021 - Last modified
Lichens Project Area
Lichens are composite organisms comprising, in most cases, an Ascomycete fungus and a unicellular green alga. More than 3200 species are known to occur in Australia and its territories, representing about 400 genera in about 100 families. Lichens are especially diverse in…
11 October 2021 - Last modified
Books, reports and series
Australia's Biodiversity Conservation Strategy - 2010
Commonwealth public inquiry into access to biological resources in Commonwealth areas - 2000
Nationally consistent approach for access to and the utilisation of Australia's native genetic and biochemical resources…
10 October 2021 - Last modified
About Supervising Scientist publications
The Supervising Scientist publishes the results of environmental monitoring and research by staff and external authors into the impact of uranium mining on the environment of the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory and research on the…
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