We examined structural features of montane ash stands that varied from 15 to 300+ years of age in the Central Highlands of Victoria, south-eastern Australia. Extensive field data were gathered for our investigation and were drawn from >3700 survey plots on >625 sites located throughout the study region. Much of our study focussed on understorey features because extensive past studies in these forests have highlighted their importance as key habitat components for wildlife. A wide range of stand features, including the abundance of shrubs, the prevalence of tree ferns, the presence of Acacia spp., the presence of Myrtle Beech (Nothofagus cunninghamii), and the number of vegetation strata (a measure of vertical heterogeneity) varied considera...
Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has...
Landscape change and habitat fragmentation is increasingly affecting forests worldwide. Assessments ...
Old growth forests have many key values but temporal changes across their spatial extent is poorly u...
Old growth forest has become a major and increasingly prevalent research topic over the past two dec...
Multi-aged stands are not a common structural type of mountain-ash forest in the Central Highlands o...
We examined the hypothesis that the impacts of human disturbances like logging on forest biodiversit...
The midstorey is a critical component of the structure of many kinds of forest globally. We construc...
In forests subject to stand-replacing disturbances, early successional stands can provide important ...
"Mountain Ash draws together exciting new findings on the effects of fire and on post-fire ecologica...
The mean interval between tree-killing fires in mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell.) forest w...
Abstract Forest ecosystems experience a myriad of natural and anthropogenic disturbances that shape ...
The recent frequency and extent of landscape-scale fires in subalpine areas of Victoria have led to ...
Large old trees are critically important keystone structures in forest ecosystems globally. Populati...
Large old trees are keystone structures in numerous ecosystems globally. They play a wide range of c...
<div><p>Large old trees are critically important keystone structures in forest ecosystems globally. ...
Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has...
Landscape change and habitat fragmentation is increasingly affecting forests worldwide. Assessments ...
Old growth forests have many key values but temporal changes across their spatial extent is poorly u...
Old growth forest has become a major and increasingly prevalent research topic over the past two dec...
Multi-aged stands are not a common structural type of mountain-ash forest in the Central Highlands o...
We examined the hypothesis that the impacts of human disturbances like logging on forest biodiversit...
The midstorey is a critical component of the structure of many kinds of forest globally. We construc...
In forests subject to stand-replacing disturbances, early successional stands can provide important ...
"Mountain Ash draws together exciting new findings on the effects of fire and on post-fire ecologica...
The mean interval between tree-killing fires in mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell.) forest w...
Abstract Forest ecosystems experience a myriad of natural and anthropogenic disturbances that shape ...
The recent frequency and extent of landscape-scale fires in subalpine areas of Victoria have led to ...
Large old trees are critically important keystone structures in forest ecosystems globally. Populati...
Large old trees are keystone structures in numerous ecosystems globally. They play a wide range of c...
<div><p>Large old trees are critically important keystone structures in forest ecosystems globally. ...
Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has...
Landscape change and habitat fragmentation is increasingly affecting forests worldwide. Assessments ...
Old growth forests have many key values but temporal changes across their spatial extent is poorly u...