Aim: To understand the long-term drivers of biomass burning in the sclerophyll-dominated forests of Australia. Location: Swallow Lagoon, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia. Time period: Last ca. 8 kyr. Major taxa studied: Eucalyptus sensu lato, Leptospermum and Casuarinaceae. Methods: High-resolution pollen and charcoal analyses were undertaken on a ca. 8 kyr sediment record and compared with an independent quantitative precipitation reconstruction inferred from leaf carbon isotopes from the same site. We performed Principal Component Analysis to extract the main vegetation trends around Swallow Lagoon. We then compared vegetation changes to local charcoal records to understand the climate-vegetation-fire relationships under dif...
In Australia, the drivers of precolonial fire regimes remain contentious, with some advocating an an...
Early Pleistocene vegetation in upland southeastern Australia included diverse rainforests and scler...
Fire is an essential component of tropical savannas, driving key ecological feedbacks and functions....
AimTo understand the long?term drivers of biomass burning in the sclerophyll?dominated forests of Au...
We aim to understand how did cool temperate rainforest respond to changes in climate and fire activi...
First published: 09 August 2021Records of Australian palaeoclimate beyond the last glacial cycle are...
Climate, fire and vegetation dynamics are often tightly coupled through time. Here, we use a 14 kyr ...
Australian sclerophyll shrubby ecosystems (SSEs) are rich in plant and animal taxa, the coexistence ...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
We reconstruct long-term vegetation development in a temperate Australian oceanic setting using wetl...
Aim: To assess the long-term impacts of landscape fire on a mosaic of pyrophobic and pyrogenic woody...
Fire management is becoming increasingly relevant in our changing climate as fire frequency and inte...
An environmental history is presented from Girraween Lagoon, Darwin region of the Northern Territory...
AimTo assess the long-term impacts of landscape fire on a mosaic of pyrophobic and pyrogenic woody m...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
In Australia, the drivers of precolonial fire regimes remain contentious, with some advocating an an...
Early Pleistocene vegetation in upland southeastern Australia included diverse rainforests and scler...
Fire is an essential component of tropical savannas, driving key ecological feedbacks and functions....
AimTo understand the long?term drivers of biomass burning in the sclerophyll?dominated forests of Au...
We aim to understand how did cool temperate rainforest respond to changes in climate and fire activi...
First published: 09 August 2021Records of Australian palaeoclimate beyond the last glacial cycle are...
Climate, fire and vegetation dynamics are often tightly coupled through time. Here, we use a 14 kyr ...
Australian sclerophyll shrubby ecosystems (SSEs) are rich in plant and animal taxa, the coexistence ...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
We reconstruct long-term vegetation development in a temperate Australian oceanic setting using wetl...
Aim: To assess the long-term impacts of landscape fire on a mosaic of pyrophobic and pyrogenic woody...
Fire management is becoming increasingly relevant in our changing climate as fire frequency and inte...
An environmental history is presented from Girraween Lagoon, Darwin region of the Northern Territory...
AimTo assess the long-term impacts of landscape fire on a mosaic of pyrophobic and pyrogenic woody m...
Aim: Many tropical savannas are undergoing a trend of increasing woody biomass, or 'woody thickening...
In Australia, the drivers of precolonial fire regimes remain contentious, with some advocating an an...
Early Pleistocene vegetation in upland southeastern Australia included diverse rainforests and scler...
Fire is an essential component of tropical savannas, driving key ecological feedbacks and functions....