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Publikováno v:
Trees. 36:531-536
An understorey shrub is an extreme CaOx accumulator that plays a disproportionately large role in Ca cycling; however, transformations of CaOx and other Ca forms in forest soils demand detailed attention. Calcium oxalate (CaOx) plays an important but
Autor:
Mark G. Neyland, N.P. Cheney, L. McCaw, Peter M. Attiwill, M.F. Ryan, N. Burrows, Steve M. Read
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters. 7:341-354
Lindenmayer et al. proposed that logging makes “some kinds of forests more prone to increased probability of ignition and increased fire severity.” The proposition was developed most strongly in relation to the wet eucalypt forests of south-easte
Autor:
Mark A. Adams, Peter M. Attiwill
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 294:45-53
Three mega-fires in Victoria over the period 2002–2009 burnt some 3 million hectares, or 40% of the state’s public land. In the worst of these bushfires—Black Saturday, 7 February 2009–173 people lost their lives in Australia’s worst civili
Publikováno v:
Trees. 25:987-996
Aspects of leaf anatomical and physiological development were investigated in the broad-leaved evergreen species, Eucalyptus regnans F.Muell. Newly emergent leaves were tagged in the field and measured for stomatal conductance while a subset was coll
Autor:
Mark A. Adams, Peter M. Attiwill
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 256:1636-1645
Australia's native forests are predominantly Crown land, managed by the States. Regional Forest Agreements between four of the States and the Federal Government (1997–2001) resulted in a 36% increase in the area of conservation reserves and a 15% d
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 31:262-270
The woodlands of Studley Park, and the greater Yarra Bend Park, are within 4 km of the centre of the city of Melbourne and total more than 200 ha. Weeds are major contributors to the loss of diversity of native species. We examined the hypothesis tha
Autor:
Peter M. Attiwill, Dan Binkley
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 294:1-3
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Forest Ecology and Management. 185:249-261
A number of indices of soil carbon (total C, Walkley–Black organic C, water-soluble C, K2SO4-extractable C and microbial biomass C) were measured to assess the stability of soil carbon in two managed forest types in Australia. Carbon concentrations
Autor:
C O'Dwyer, Peter M. Attiwill
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 8:170-174
Synemon plana (golden sun moth) is a small diurnal moth from the family Castniidae, now listed as endangered in all regions of southeastern Australia in which it occurs. This study details an attempt to restore the native grassland habitat of S. plan
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Forest Ecology and Management. 89:13-24
An argument against clearfelling and burning operations in forests is that nutrient reserves may be diminshed, leading to productivity decline over successive rotations. Nitrogen is of primary concern as it is readily volatilised and may be leached a