The seed bank dynamics of the three co-occurring obligate-seeder (i.e. fire-sensitive) Proteaceae species, Banksia ericifolia, Banksia marginata and Petrophile pulchella, were examined at sites of varying time since the most recent fire (i.e. plant age) in the Sydney region. Significant variation among species was found in the number of cones produced, the position of the cones within the canopy, the percentage of barren cones produced (Banksia species only), the number of follicles/bracts produced per cone, and the number of seeds lost/released due to spontaneous fruit rupture. Thus, three different regeneration strategies were observed, highlighting the variation in reproductive strategies of co-occurring Proteaceae species. Ultimately, B...
Many species in several genera of Cape Proteaceae retain seeds in serotinous cones for a number of y...
Current fuel loads and distribution suggest that fire events are infrequent and of a low intensity i...
1. A spatially explicit, rule-based model for three co-occurring Banksia species was developed to in...
1 Banksia hookeriana is a serotinous nonsprouting shrub restricted to the fire-prone northern sandpl...
© 2020 British Ecological Society It is often assumed that long-lived woody perennials with canopy-s...
The regeneration strategies of three Banksia species in relation to fire were studied over 20 years ...
In this thesis, aspects of the reproductive biology of four Banksia species that display in various ...
We have studied the ecology and conservation requirements of Banksia species in the species-rich san...
Within the Proteaceae, 353 species confined to 7 genera in the Grevilleoideae have woody fruits. The...
Banksia penicillata (northern Blue Mountains) and Banksia paludosa subsp. astrolux (Southern Hi...
Fire is often used as a management tool in fire-prone communities to reduce fuel loads with the inte...
Wildfires are a natural component in many terrestrial ecosystems and often play a crucial role in ma...
The pattern of accumulation of genetic variation over time in seed banks is poorly understood. We ex...
Seed inputs to the soil, pre- and post-fire non-dormant soil-stored seed reserves and seedling popul...
Intervals between fires are critical for the persistence of obligate-seeding shrubs, and are often u...
Many species in several genera of Cape Proteaceae retain seeds in serotinous cones for a number of y...
Current fuel loads and distribution suggest that fire events are infrequent and of a low intensity i...
1. A spatially explicit, rule-based model for three co-occurring Banksia species was developed to in...
1 Banksia hookeriana is a serotinous nonsprouting shrub restricted to the fire-prone northern sandpl...
© 2020 British Ecological Society It is often assumed that long-lived woody perennials with canopy-s...
The regeneration strategies of three Banksia species in relation to fire were studied over 20 years ...
In this thesis, aspects of the reproductive biology of four Banksia species that display in various ...
We have studied the ecology and conservation requirements of Banksia species in the species-rich san...
Within the Proteaceae, 353 species confined to 7 genera in the Grevilleoideae have woody fruits. The...
Banksia penicillata (northern Blue Mountains) and Banksia paludosa subsp. astrolux (Southern Hi...
Fire is often used as a management tool in fire-prone communities to reduce fuel loads with the inte...
Wildfires are a natural component in many terrestrial ecosystems and often play a crucial role in ma...
The pattern of accumulation of genetic variation over time in seed banks is poorly understood. We ex...
Seed inputs to the soil, pre- and post-fire non-dormant soil-stored seed reserves and seedling popul...
Intervals between fires are critical for the persistence of obligate-seeding shrubs, and are often u...
Many species in several genera of Cape Proteaceae retain seeds in serotinous cones for a number of y...
Current fuel loads and distribution suggest that fire events are infrequent and of a low intensity i...
1. A spatially explicit, rule-based model for three co-occurring Banksia species was developed to in...