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Experimental evidence that fire causes a tree recruitment bottleneck in an Australian tropical savannaPRIOR, Lynda D; WILLIAMS, Richard J; BOWMAN, David M. J. S et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2010, Vol 26, pp 595-603, issn 0266-4674, 9 p., 6Article

Post-fire succession on savanna habitats in the Okavango Delta wetland, BotswanaHEINL, Michael; SLIVA, Jan; MURRAY-HUDSON, Michael et al.Journal of tropical ecology. 2007, Vol 23, pp 705-713, issn 0266-4674, 9 p., 6Article

Bowers of the Great Bowerbird (Chlamydera nuchalis) remained unburned after fire: is this an adaptation to fire?MIKAMI, Osamu K; KATSUNO, Yoko; YAMASHITA, Daisuke M et al.Journal of ethology. 2010, Vol 28, Num 1, pp 15-20, issn 0289-0771, 6 p.Article

Drivers of rain-forest boundary dynamics in Kakadu National Park, northern Australia : a field assessmentBANFAI, Daniel S; BOWMAN, David M. J. S.Journal of tropical ecology. 2007, Vol 23, pp 73-86, issn 0266-4674, 14 p., 1Article

Effects of inter-fire intervals on the reproductive output of resprouters and obligate seeders in the ProteaceaeKNOX, Kirsten J. E; MORRISON, David A.Austral ecology (Print). 2005, Vol 30, Num 4, pp 407-413, issn 1442-9985, 7 p.Article

Severe wind and fire regimes in northern forests: Historical variability at the regional scaleSCHULTE, Lisa A; MLADENOFF, David J.Ecology (Durham). 2005, Vol 86, Num 2, pp 431-445, issn 0012-9658, 15 p.Article

Direct and indirect impacts of fire on isoprenoid emissions from Mediterranean vegetationALESSIO, G. A; DE LILLIS, M; FANELLI, M et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2004, Vol 18, Num 3, pp 357-364, issn 0269-8463, 8 p.Article

The global distribution of ecosystems in a world without fire. CommentaryBOND, W. J; WOODWARD, F. I; MIDGLEY, G. F et al.New phytologist. 2005, Vol 165, Num 2, pp 341-345, issn 0028-646X, 18 p.Article

Mixed-severity fire regimes: How well are they represented by existing fire-regime classification systems?MARCOUX, Hélène M; GERGEL, Sarah E; DANIELS, Lori D et al.Canadian journal of forest research (Print). 2013, Vol 43, Num 7, pp 658-668, issn 0045-5067, 11 p.Article

Controls on carbon consumption during Alaskan wildland firesKASISCHKE, Eric S; HOY, Elizabeth E.Global change biology (Print). 2012, Vol 18, Num 2, pp 685-699, issn 1354-1013, 15 p.Article

Plantation forestry diseases in Zambia: Contributing factors and management optionsCHUNGU, Donald; MUIMBA-KANKOLONGO, Ambayeba; WINGFIELD, Michael J et al.Annals of forest science (Print). 2010, Vol 67, Num 8, issn 1286-4560, 802p1-802p8Article

Modelling the effects of rainfall variability and fire on tree populations in an Australian tropical savanna with the FLAMES simulation modelLIEDLOFF, Adam C; COOK, Garry D.Ecological modelling. 2007, Vol 201, Num 3-4, pp 269-282, issn 0304-3800, 14 p.Article

Is evenness altered by fire in natural assemblages of soil arthropods?PITZALIS, Monica; BOLOGNA, Marco A; LUISELLI, Luca et al.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2013, Vol 49, pp 64-70, issn 1146-609X, 7 p.Article

Functional explanations for variation in bark thickness in tropical rain forest treesTIMOTHY PAINE, Charles Eliot; STAHL, Clément; COURTOIS, Elodie A et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2010, Vol 24, Num 6, pp 1202-1210, issn 0269-8463, 9 p.Article

The influence of previous mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) activity on the 1988 yellowstone firesLYNCH, Heather J; RENKIN, Roy A; CRABTREE, Robert L et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2006, Vol 9, Num 8, pp 1318-1327, issn 1432-9840, 10 p.Article

Contracting Tasmanian montane grasslands within a forest matrix is consistent with cessation of Aboriginal fire managementBOWMAN, D. M. J. S; WOOD, S. W; NEYLAND, D et al.Austral ecology (Print). 2013, Vol 38, Num 6, pp 627-638, issn 1442-9985, 12 p.Article

Interactions Among Wildland Fires in a Long-Established Sierra Nevada Natural Fire AreaCOLLINS, Brandon M; MILLER, Jay D; THODE, Andrea E et al.Ecosystems (New York, NY. Print). 2009, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 114-128, issn 1432-9840, 15 p.Article

Fuel modelling in terrestrial ecosystems: An overview in the context of the development of an object-orientated database for wild fire analysisKRIVTSOV, V; VIGY, O; LEGG, C et al.Ecological modelling. 2009, Vol 220, Num 21, pp 2915-2926, issn 0304-3800, 12 p.Conference Paper

Nature or nurture : the ambiguity of C4 grasslands in MadagascarWILLIS, K. J; GILLSON, L; VIRAH-SAWMY, M et al.Journal of biogeography. 2008, Vol 35, Num 10, issn 0305-0270, 1743-1758, 1741-1742 [18 p.]Article

Using a rainforest-flame forest mosaic to test the hypothesis that leaf and litter fuel flammability is under natural selectionCLARKE, Peter J; PRIOR, Lynda D; FRENCH, Ben J et al.Oecologia. 2014, Vol 176, Num 4, pp 1123-1133, issn 0029-8549, 11 p.Article

Effects of trees on the burning of organic layers on permafrost terrainKASISCHKE, Eric S; TURETSKY, Merritt R; KANE, Evan S et al.Forest ecology and management. 2012, Vol 267, pp 127-133, issn 0378-1127, 7 p.Article

Fire severity, feedback effects and resilience to alternative community states in forest assemblagesKNOX, K. J. E; CLARKE, P. J.Forest ecology and management. 2012, Vol 265, pp 47-54, issn 0378-1127, 8 p.Article

Quantifying disturbance resistance in an ecologically dominant species: a robust design analysisPLAVSIC, Militsa Justine.Oecologia. 2011, Vol 166, Num 4, pp 923-934, issn 0029-8549, 12 p.Article

ARE TRADE-OFFS IN PLANT RESPROUTING MANIFESTED IN COMMUNITY SEED BANKS?CLARKE, Peter J; DORJI, Kinzang.Ecology (Durham). 2008, Vol 89, Num 7, pp 1850-1858, issn 0012-9658, 9 p.Article

MULTIPLE DISTURBANCES ACCELERATE CLONAL GROWTH IN A POTENTIALLY MONODOMINANT BAMBOOGAGNON, Paul R; PLATT, William J.Ecology (Durham). 2008, Vol 89, Num 3, pp 612-618, issn 0012-9658, 7 p.Article

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