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Autor:
Chris Brock, Kym Brennan, Jeremy Russell-Smith, Cameron Yates, Mark R. Gardener, Blair S. Grace
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biogeography. 39:1657-1668
Aim Building on a substantial literature addressing the fire responses of woody plants, particularly under mediterranean climates, we assess the extent to which fire persistence traits can be used to predict vegetation responses to fire regime change
Autor:
Kathy McConnell, Glenis McBurnie, Donald M. Waller, Catherine E. M. Nano, Glenn P. Edwards, Rachel Paltridge, Chris Brock, Alison McGilvray, Andrew Bubb, Jayne Brim Box
Publikováno v:
The Rangeland Journal. 38:181
Data on the extent of feral camel damage on trees and shrubs in inland Australia are scarce, and there is currently no universally accepted theoretical framework for predicting the impact of a novel large mammal browser on arid vegetation. In other (
Autor:
C Day, Glenis McBurnie, K. Strehlow, Jayne C Brim-Box, Jennifer Ann Davis, Angus W Duguid, Kathy McConnell, Chris Brock, Carol Palmer
Publikováno v:
Marine and Freshwater Research. 65:562
Central Australia supports a restricted but important range of freshwater systems, including small, permanent spring-fed streams and larger riverine pools ranging from permanent to ephemeral. These sites support a significant percentage of the aquati
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Botany. 58:554
The conifer Callitris glaucophylla J.Thompson & L.A.S.Johnson (Cupressaceae) is a fire-sensitive obligate seeder with a heavily fragmented distribution across the Australian continent. We undertook a broad-scale biophysical survey and analysed the po
Fire regimes and interval-sensitive vegetation in semiarid Gregory National Park, northern Australia
Publikováno v:
Australian Journal of Botany. 58:300
Few data are available concerning contemporary fire regimes and the responses of fire interval-sensitive vegetation types in semiarid woodland savanna landscapes of northern Australia. For a 10 300 km2 semiarid portion of Gregory National Park, in th
Publikováno v:
The Rangeland Journal. 30:109
Over the last 130 years, patterns of land use in central Australia have altered dramatically, and so too have fire regimes and fire management objectives. Although Aboriginal people still have tenure over large parts of the landscape, their lifestyle
Publikováno v:
Pacific Conservation Biology. 13:264
Buffel Grass Cenchrus ciliaris is a major environmental threat to biodiversity in central Australia and is rapidly expanding its distribution on National Parks and other areas of conservation concern. Managers need appropriate mapping of the potentia
Autor:
Owen Price, Charmaine Tynan, Damian Milne, Louise Kean, Brooke Rankmore, Chris Brock, Lisa Roeger
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Research. 32:435
Habitat loss and fragmentation are usually construed as having negative consequences for wildlife, and habitat heterogeneity as having a positive effect. We conducted a mammal survey in eucalypt woodlands near Darwin, and found very few mammals in an