Up to thirteen demographic, four morphological and four ecophysiological attributes were assessed in each of three studies of postfire recruitment patterns in mediterranean southwestern Australia. Three to seven of the most prominent, congeneric shrub species in each of five communities were monitored following a total of six fires, and numbers of individuals prefire were compared with those over two to four winters postfire. The proportion of individuals in each species only sometimes reflected the proportion at an earlier time. At least one species differed from the rest for twenty-six of a total of twenty- seven demographic steps assessed. Initial seedlings/ parent, which was largely a function of seeds available, and, to a lesser extent...
Members of the genus Hakea (Proteaceae) are sclerophyllous, evergreen perennial shrubs or small tree...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on the floristic composition of a single community ...
Population size-structures, seed production, canopy seed storage (serotiny), and recruitment were in...
Postfire resprouting and recruitment from seed are key plant life-history traits that influence popu...
The regeneration strategies of three Banksia species in relation to fire were studied over 20 years ...
In fire-prone ecosystems, plant species exhibit a range of traits which allow them to persist under ...
Changing disturbance-climate interactions will drive shifts in plant communities: these effects are ...
Changing disturbance-climate interactions will drive shifts in plant communities: these effects are ...
The resprouting response of plant species to fire is a key life history trait that has profound effe...
This research project investigates one of the key stages in the plant life cycle that is hypothesise...
The density and species richness of plants with different regenerative strategies and life forms wer...
Postfire resprouting (R+) and recruitment from seed (S+) are common resilience traits in Australian ...
We examine the patterns of germination response to fire in the fire-prone flora of the Sydney basin,...
This paper documents post-fire plant regeneration within a montane heath community of the Wet Tropic...
Members of the genus Hakea (Proteaceae) are sclerophyllous, evergreen perennial shrubs or small tree...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on the floristic composition of a single community ...
Population size-structures, seed production, canopy seed storage (serotiny), and recruitment were in...
Postfire resprouting and recruitment from seed are key plant life-history traits that influence popu...
The regeneration strategies of three Banksia species in relation to fire were studied over 20 years ...
In fire-prone ecosystems, plant species exhibit a range of traits which allow them to persist under ...
Changing disturbance-climate interactions will drive shifts in plant communities: these effects are ...
Changing disturbance-climate interactions will drive shifts in plant communities: these effects are ...
The resprouting response of plant species to fire is a key life history trait that has profound effe...
This research project investigates one of the key stages in the plant life cycle that is hypothesise...
The density and species richness of plants with different regenerative strategies and life forms wer...
Postfire resprouting (R+) and recruitment from seed (S+) are common resilience traits in Australian ...
We examine the patterns of germination response to fire in the fire-prone flora of the Sydney basin,...
This paper documents post-fire plant regeneration within a montane heath community of the Wet Tropic...
Members of the genus Hakea (Proteaceae) are sclerophyllous, evergreen perennial shrubs or small tree...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
We examined the influence of disturbance history on the floristic composition of a single community ...