The Cenozoic history of New Zealand temperate rainforests: comparisons with southern Australia and South America
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The Cenozoic history of New Zealand temperate rainforests: comparisons with southern Australia and South America
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NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages 100-127
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Informa UK Limited
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2016-06-08
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10.1080/0028825x.2016.1144623
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