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    A gradient analysis along two parallel elevational transects on different soils, near Robertson in the S W Cape
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    Aspects of the evolutionary biology of the proteaceae, with emphasis on the genus Leucadendron and its phylogeny
    (1987) Midgley, Jeremy John
    This thesis has been written up as a series of stand alone chapters, in the form that they have, or are to be, submitted for publication. Therefore there is a degree of repetition. Because the scale of my investigation has been fairly broad and crude, and because the genus is so large, I have mainly used frequency data. I have analysed this data with the G-test, which is a suitable statistical technique for such data (Sokal and Rohlf 1969).
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