A long-term (1993–2013) experiment in grazed semiarid tropical savannas in northern Australia tested the impact of varying the frequency (every 2, 4 and 6 years) and season (June – EDS versus October – LDS) of fire compared with unburnt controls on woody cover and pasture composition, in grassland and open woodland. Over an 18-year period, woody cover increased by 4% (absolute) in the woodland even with the most severe (i.e. frequent, late dry season) fire treatments. With less severe or no fire, woody cover increased by 12–17%. In the grassland, woody cover remained static when subjected to LDS fires every 2 or 4 years, but increased by 3–6% under other fire treatments, and by 8% when unburnt. Major shifts in understorey species compositio...
Tropical and semi-arid savannas are extremely fire prone (Lawes, 2011) with dry season fires being a...
Heathlands are scattered across fire-prone monsoonal northern Australia mostly in dissected sandston...
The mesic montane grasslands of the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg, which produce cured flammable fuel, have...
A long-term (1993–2013) experiment in grazed semiarid tropical savannas in northern Australia tested...
A long-term (1993-2016) fire experiment in the grazed semi-arid savanna of the Northern Territory wa...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...
Fire is a dominant feature of tropical savannas throughout the world, and provides a unique opportun...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaIn tro...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Fire is a significant determinant of vegetation structure in Australia’s savannas and has been impli...
Australia's northern savannas have among the highest fire frequencies in the world. The climate is m...
Controlled burns are commonly used to suppress woody plant regrowth and to remove accumulated unpala...
1. Natural area managers use fire and grazing to achieve nature conservation⁄production goals and t...
This study aimed to quantify changes in fire severity resulting from the invasion of Australia\u27s ...
Grader grass (Themeda quadrivalvis) and Indian blue grass (Bothriochloa pertusa) are among a number ...
Tropical and semi-arid savannas are extremely fire prone (Lawes, 2011) with dry season fires being a...
Heathlands are scattered across fire-prone monsoonal northern Australia mostly in dissected sandston...
The mesic montane grasslands of the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg, which produce cured flammable fuel, have...
A long-term (1993–2013) experiment in grazed semiarid tropical savannas in northern Australia tested...
A long-term (1993-2016) fire experiment in the grazed semi-arid savanna of the Northern Territory wa...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...
Fire is a dominant feature of tropical savannas throughout the world, and provides a unique opportun...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal e dos Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaIn tro...
Fire and grazing are commonplace in Australian tropical savannas and the effects of these management...
Fire is a significant determinant of vegetation structure in Australia’s savannas and has been impli...
Australia's northern savannas have among the highest fire frequencies in the world. The climate is m...
Controlled burns are commonly used to suppress woody plant regrowth and to remove accumulated unpala...
1. Natural area managers use fire and grazing to achieve nature conservation⁄production goals and t...
This study aimed to quantify changes in fire severity resulting from the invasion of Australia\u27s ...
Grader grass (Themeda quadrivalvis) and Indian blue grass (Bothriochloa pertusa) are among a number ...
Tropical and semi-arid savannas are extremely fire prone (Lawes, 2011) with dry season fires being a...
Heathlands are scattered across fire-prone monsoonal northern Australia mostly in dissected sandston...
The mesic montane grasslands of the uKhahlamba-Drakensberg, which produce cured flammable fuel, have...