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1. A dataset of Antarctic ecosystems in ice-free lands: classification, descriptions, and maps

2. Assessing risks from fuel contamination in Antarctica: Dynamics of diesel ageing in soil and toxicity to an endemic nematode

3. Semi-Automated Analysis of Digital Photographs for Monitoring East Antarctic Vegetation

6. Sensitivity to Copper and Development of Culturing and Toxicity Test Procedures for the Antarctic Terrestrial NematodePlectus murrayi

7. Sensitivity of a Large and Representative Sample of Antarctic Marine Invertebrates to Metals

8. Using an expert judgment response matrix to assess the risk of groundwater discharges from remediated fuel spill sites to the marine environment at sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island, Australia

9. Rapid change in East Antarctic terrestrial vegetation in response to regional drying

10. Semi-Automated Analysis of Digital Photographs for Monitoring East Antarctic Vegetation

12. Moving beyond presence and absence when examining changes in species distributions

13. Response of the Native Springtail Parisotoma insularis to Diesel Fuel-Contaminated Soils Under Field-Realistic Exposure Conditions at Subantarctic Macquarie Island

14. Soil invertebrate community change over fuel-contaminated sites on a subantarctic island: An ecological field-based line of evidence for site risk assessment

15. Toxicity of fuel-contaminated soil to Antarctic moss and terrestrial algae

16. Impact of hydrocarbons from a diesel fuel on the germination and early growth of subantarctic plants

17. Toxicity of diesel contaminated soils to the subantarctic earthwormMicroscolex macquariensis

18. Bryophyte species composition over moisture gradients in the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica: development of a baseline for monitoring climate change impacts

19. Management implications of the Macquarie Island trophic cascade revisited: a reply to Dowdinget��al.(2009)

20. Indirect effects of invasive species removal devastate World Heritage Island

21. Bayesian methods for comparing species physiological and ecological response curves

22. Climate change manipulations show Antarctic flora is more strongly affected by elevated nutrients than water

23. Living on the edge - plants and global change in continental and maritime Antarctica

24. Soil invertebrate community change over fuel-contaminated sites on a subantarctic island: An ecological field-based line of evidence for site risk assessment

25. Toxicity of fuel-contaminated soil to Antarctic moss and terrestrial algae

26. Phytoremediation of hydrocarbon contaminants in subantarctic soils: an effective management option

27. Response of stream invertebrate communities to vegetation damage from overgrazing by exotic rabbits on subantarctic Macquarie Island

28. Life History Traits

29. Some like it wet - biological characteristics underpinning tolerance of extreme water stress events in Antarctic bryophytes

30. Desiccation tolerance of three moss species from continental Antarctica

31. Diatom communities differ among Antarctic moss and lichen vegetation types

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