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Autor:
Kate E Callister, Peter A Griffioen, Sarah C Avitabile, Angie Haslem, Luke T Kelly, Sally A Kenny, Dale G Nimmo, Lisa M Farnsworth, Rick S Taylor, Simon J Watson, Andrew F Bennett, Michael F Clarke
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 3, p e0150808 (2016)
Understanding the age structure of vegetation is important for effective land management, especially in fire-prone landscapes where the effects of fire can persist for decades and centuries. In many parts of the world, such information is limited due
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f56c32a668ea4265b5f8d0b64170f5a6
Autor:
Michael F. Clarke, Luke T. Kelly, Sarah C. Avitabile, Joe Benshemesh, Kate E. Callister, Don A. Driscoll, Peter Ewin, Katherine Giljohann, Angie Haslem, Sally A. Kenny, Steve Leonard, Euan G. Ritchie, Dale G. Nimmo, Natasha Schedvin, Kathryn Schneider, Simon J. Watson, Martin Westbrooke, Matt White, Michael A. Wouters, Andrew F. Bennett
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
Fire shapes ecosystems globally, including semi-arid ecosystems. In Australia, semi-arid ‘mallee’ ecosystems occur primarily across the southern part of the continent, forming an interface between the arid interior and temperate south. Mallee veg
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1eebfe410b62483d8e2914c562ba7457
Autor:
Sally A. Kenny, Claire Moxham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vegetation Science. 33
Autor:
Martin Westbrooke, Natasha Schedvin, Sally A. Kenny, Don A. Driscoll, Dale G. Nimmo, Andrew F. Bennett, Michael A. Wouters, Kathryn Schneider, Steve W. J. Leonard, Katherine M. Giljohann, Matt White, Mike Clarke, Joe Benshemesh, Sarah C. Avitabile, Kate E. Callister, Angie Haslem, Euan G. Ritchie, Luke T. Kelly, Simon J. Watson, Peter Ewin
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 9 (2021)
Fire shapes ecosystems globally, including semi-arid ecosystems. In Australia, semi-arid ‘mallee’ ecosystems occur primarily across the southern part of the continent, forming an interface between the arid interior and temperate south. Mallee veg
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 64:24-36
Publikováno v:
Austral Ecology. 43:456-469
Autor:
Claire Moxham, Val Stajsic, Sally A Kenny, Kate Bennetts, Geoff Sutter, Ian Sluiter, David G. Cameron
Publikováno v:
Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany. 37:119-126
Autor:
Martin Westbrooke, Andrew F. Bennett, James M. Turner, Angie Haslem, Matt White, Kathryn Schneider, Sally A. Kenny, Connie Lee, Mike Clarke, Sarah C. Avitabile, Kate E. Callister, Euan G. Ritchie, Luke T. Kelly, Harry Moore, Don A. Driscoll, José J. Lahoz-Monfort, Catherine L. Parr, Aaron C. Greenville, Thomas M. Newsome, S Leonard, Chris R. Dickman, Simon J. Watson, Tim S. Doherty, Sam C. Banks, Dale G. Nimmo, Mike Wouters, Rebecca Bliege Bird
Publikováno v:
BIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
© 2018 Cambridge Philosophical Society Movement is a trait of fundamental importance in ecosystems subject to frequent disturbances, such as fire-prone ecosystems. Despite this, the role of movement in facilitating responses to fire has received lit
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e6f0892a948d92459f91a3d1b397a262
https://hdl.handle.net/10453/134702
https://hdl.handle.net/10453/134702
Autor:
Mike Clarke, Rick S. Taylor, Lisa M. Spence-Bailey, Simon J. Watson, Andrew F. Bennett, Sally A. Kenny, Angie Haslem, Dale G. Nimmo, Sarah C. Avitabile, Kate E. Callister, Luke T. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 152:212-221
Tree hollows are a critical, yet potentially limiting habitat resource for many animal species. Fire influences hollow availability, and the associated indirect effects on fauna can threaten the persistence of hollow-dependent species in fire-prone s
Autor:
Rick S. Taylor, Angie Haslem, Simon J. Watson, Mike Clarke, Andrew F. Bennett, Lisa M. Spence-Bailey, Dale G. Nimmo, Sarah C. Avitabile, Kate E. Callister, Sally A. Kenny, Luke T. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 48:247-256
Summary 1. Managing fire to achieve hazard reduction while providing for biodiversity conservation is complex in fire-prone regions. This challenge is exacerbated by limited understanding of post-fire changes in habitat and fuel attributes over time-