The role of fire in governing rainforest–eucalypt forest ecotone dynamics is of theoretical interest and has conservation management implications. Several eucalypt forests in the Wet Tropics of Australia have an endangered status due to extensive conversion to rainforest. Rainforest plants are known to survive occasional low intensity fires in the eucalypt forest ecotone. However, the ability of rainforest plants to survive frequent fires remains untested. The timing of rainforest expansion is also a subject of interest, and is generally considered to be delayed until fire has been absent for several years. We used 14 years of data collected across 13 plots in the Wet Tropics of north-eastern Australia to test predictions regarding rainfore...
Over the past decades, uncontrolled forest fires have formed an increasing threat for tropical fores...
Increased fire frequency can result in a decline of obligate seeding plants, which rely on re-seedin...
Historically, rainforests have been considered vulnerable to fire. Recent research, however, has sho...
The role of fire in governing rainforest–eucalypt forest ecotone dynamics is of theoretical interest...
Details of plant regeneration, combined with soil seedbank data, are documented for a densely grasse...
In 2002, fire burnt areas of Mesophyll- and Notophyll Vine Forest in the Smithfield Conservation Par...
Abstract In 2002, fire burnt areas of Mesophyll- and Notophyll Vine Forest in the Smithfield Conser...
Eucalypts (Eucalyptus spp. and Corymbia spp.) dominate many communities across Australia, including ...
The need to maintain a mosaic of rainforest and eucalypt forest in the Australian Wet Tropics World ...
Aim: Knowledge of how climate and fire regimes affect regeneration in foundation species is critical...
Postfire resprouting and recruitment from seed are key plant life-history traits that influence popu...
Cool-temperate rainforest occurs widely within south-west and western Tasmania, where it occurs inte...
This study examined the effects of extensive fires on lowland cool temperate rainforest burnt in 19...
An area of eucalypt forest on a rocky ridge, at the Solar Village near Darwin, protected from fire f...
Climate change is causing fire regime shifts in ecosystems worldwide. Plant species with regeneratio...
Over the past decades, uncontrolled forest fires have formed an increasing threat for tropical fores...
Increased fire frequency can result in a decline of obligate seeding plants, which rely on re-seedin...
Historically, rainforests have been considered vulnerable to fire. Recent research, however, has sho...
The role of fire in governing rainforest–eucalypt forest ecotone dynamics is of theoretical interest...
Details of plant regeneration, combined with soil seedbank data, are documented for a densely grasse...
In 2002, fire burnt areas of Mesophyll- and Notophyll Vine Forest in the Smithfield Conservation Par...
Abstract In 2002, fire burnt areas of Mesophyll- and Notophyll Vine Forest in the Smithfield Conser...
Eucalypts (Eucalyptus spp. and Corymbia spp.) dominate many communities across Australia, including ...
The need to maintain a mosaic of rainforest and eucalypt forest in the Australian Wet Tropics World ...
Aim: Knowledge of how climate and fire regimes affect regeneration in foundation species is critical...
Postfire resprouting and recruitment from seed are key plant life-history traits that influence popu...
Cool-temperate rainforest occurs widely within south-west and western Tasmania, where it occurs inte...
This study examined the effects of extensive fires on lowland cool temperate rainforest burnt in 19...
An area of eucalypt forest on a rocky ridge, at the Solar Village near Darwin, protected from fire f...
Climate change is causing fire regime shifts in ecosystems worldwide. Plant species with regeneratio...
Over the past decades, uncontrolled forest fires have formed an increasing threat for tropical fores...
Increased fire frequency can result in a decline of obligate seeding plants, which rely on re-seedin...
Historically, rainforests have been considered vulnerable to fire. Recent research, however, has sho...