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Authors: Hobbs, RJ Harris, JA
Citation: Rj. Hobbs et Ja. Harris, Restoration ecology: Repairing the Earth's ecosystems in the new millennium, RESTOR ECOL, 9(2), 2001, pp. 239-246

Authors: Zavaleta, ES Hobbs, RJ Mooney, HA
Citation: Es. Zavaleta et al., Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context, TREND ECOL, 16(8), 2001, pp. 454-459

Authors: McDougall, KL Hardy, GES Hobbs, RJ
Citation: Kl. Mcdougall et al., Additions to the host range of Phytophthora cinnamomi in the jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest of Western Australia, AUST J BOT, 49(2), 2001, pp. 193-198

Authors: Yates, CJ Norton, DA Hobbs, RJ
Citation: Cj. Yates et al., Grazing effects on plant cover, soil and microclimate in fragmented woodlands in south-western Australia: implications for restoration, AUSTRAL EC, 25(1), 2000, pp. 36-47

Authors: Yates, CJ Hobbs, RJ Atkins, I
Citation: Cj. Yates et al., Establishment of perennial shrub and tree species in degraded Eucalyptus salmonophloia (Salmon gum) remnant woodlands: Effects of restoration treatments, RESTOR ECOL, 8(2), 2000, pp. 135-143

Authors: Hobbs, RJ
Citation: Rj. Hobbs, Consumer law is a growth business, ABA J, 86, 2000, pp. 62-62

Authors: Yates, CJ Hobbs, RJ
Citation: Cj. Yates et Rj. Hobbs, Temperate eucalypt woodlands in Australia - an overview, TEMPERATE EUCALYPT WOODLANDS IN AUSTRALIA, 2000, pp. 1-5

Authors: Yates, CJ Hobbs, RJ True, DT
Citation: Cj. Yates et al., The distribution and status of eucalypt woodlands in Western Australia, TEMPERATE EUCALYPT WOODLANDS IN AUSTRALIA, 2000, pp. 86-106

Authors: Hobbs, RJ Yates, CJ
Citation: Rj. Hobbs et Cj. Yates, Priorities for action and management guidelines, TEMPERATE EUCALYPT WOODLANDS IN AUSTRALIA, 2000, pp. 400-414

Authors: Clarke, CJ Bell, RW Hobbs, RJ George, RJ
Citation: Cj. Clarke et al., Incorporating geological effects in modeling of revegetation strategies for salt-affected landscapes, ENVIR MANAG, 24(1), 1999, pp. 99-109

Authors: Hobbs, RJ Morton, SR
Citation: Rj. Hobbs et Sr. Morton, Moving from descriptive to predictive ecology, AGROFOR SYS, 45(1-3), 1999, pp. 43-55

Authors: Hobbs, RJ O'Connor, MH
Citation: Rj. Hobbs et Mh. O'Connor, Designing mimics from incomplete data sets: salmon gum woodland and heathland ecosystems in South West Australia, AGROFOR SYS, 45(1-3), 1999, pp. 365-392

Authors: Lefroy, EC Hobbs, RJ O'Connor, MH Pate, JS
Citation: Ec. Lefroy et al., What can agriculture learn from natural ecosystems?, AGROFOR SYS, 45(1-3), 1999, pp. 423-436

Authors: Lefroy, EC Hobbs, RJ O'Connor, MH Pate, JS
Citation: Ec. Lefroy et al., Preface, AGROFOR SYS, 45(1-3), 1999, pp. VII-IX

Authors: Ewel, JJ O'Dowd, DJ Bergelson, J Daehler, CC D'Antonio, CM Gomez, LD Gordon, DR Hobbs, RJ Holt, A Hopper, KR Hughes, CE LaHart, M Leakey, RRB Lee, WG Loope, LL Lorence, DH Louda, SM Lugo, AE McEvoy, PB Richardson, DM Vitousek, PM
Citation: Jj. Ewel et al., Deliberate introductions of species: Research needs - Benefits can be reaped, but risks are high, BIOSCIENCE, 49(8), 1999, pp. 619-630

Authors: Hobbs, RJ
Citation: Rj. Hobbs, Clark Kent or superman: Where is the phone booth for landscape ecology?, LANDSCAPE ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS: ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS, 1999, pp. 11-23

Authors: Clarke, CJ George, RJ Bell, RW Hobbs, RJ
Citation: Cj. Clarke et al., Major faults and the development of dryland salinity in the western wheatbelt of Western Australia, HYDROL E S, 2(1), 1998, pp. 77-91
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