
By Ashley Hay, Ian Lowe
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She does this by developing past climate records from natural archives such as tropical reef corals and Antarctic ice cores. FRANK BOWDEN is an infectious diseases physician, professor of medicine at the Australian National University and a senior administrator with ACT Health. He teaches evidence-based medicine and infectious diseases to medical students and has a special interest in population health, junior doctor training and the music of Brian Eno. His book Gone Viral: The germs that share our lives was shortlisted for a Queensland Literary Prize in 2012.
These impressions cause a kind of inflammation, or at least a more abundant flow of sap, and gradually small protuberances are seen to cover the smooth surface. Apart from these impressions, tracts of beetle larvae are found on nearly every trunk with smooth bark. They commence as very fine threads and become wider as the larva grows. I found a leafless plant with four petals, eight filaments (four long and four shorter), with separate anthers. This plant and the little one, which I found earlier, probably belong together.
Other Authors/Contributors: Hay, Ashley, 1971–, editor. 0665 Design Josephine Pajor-Markus All reasonable efforts were taken to obtain permission to use copyright material reproduced in this book, but in some cases copyright could not be traced. The publisher welcomes information in this regard. This book is printed on paper using fibre supplied from plantation or sustainably managed forests. Contents Contributors Foreword: Clear and simple Ian Lowe Introduction: Stories, definitions and the art of asking questions Ashley Hay A short walk in the Australian bush Ludwig Leichhardt Survival in the city Nicky Phillips Planet of the vines William Laurance Is there room for organics?