Grazing by domestic livestock and changed fire regimes by humans have caused major changes in the productivity and composition of rangelands in Australia and other continents. Of particular concern are the commonly observed loss of perennial forage species and the increasing abundance of woody plants. Grazing and fire-induced changes are difficult to predict from current process knowledge and are often too costly or time-consuming to investigate experimentally. We describe the development and use of ARENA, a new simulation model. A plant functional approach is used in which the relative growth rate, competitive ability and life cycle of the plant types are mainly defined by the plant’s morphology and allocation pattern, plus its water-use e...
Abstract: The Mitchell grasslands are some of the most productive grazing lands in Australia. Howeve...
Old man saltbush (Atriplex nummularia Lindl.) is a useful forage shrub for livestock in the low-rain...
The integration of grassland dynamics, livestock production and economics is necessary to improve de...
Models of savanna and grassland systems in Australia are used for two distinct aims. The first aim i...
This thesis begins by identifying appropriate indicators (compositional and functional) of grazing i...
Sustainable use and management of natural resources is now a well-accepted principle, but its implem...
A spatially explicit state and transition model for assessing the interactive effects of grazing, fi...
In many semi-arid pastoral systems, landscape processes easily become dysfunctional. Shifts to less ...
Assessing and broadcasting the Fire Danger Rating each day of the fire season is an important activi...
1. Growth-stage optimisation (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire-prone ...
As vegetation dies, it dries and becomes more flammable. Fire agencies require accurate and timely a...
Growth‐stage optimization (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire‐prone reg...
The Land surface Processes and eXchanges (LPX) model is a fire-enabled dynamic global vegetation mod...
There is an increasing need to understand what makes vegetation at some locations more sensitive to ...
Assessment of grassland curing (the proportion of dead to total material in a grassland fuel complex...
Abstract: The Mitchell grasslands are some of the most productive grazing lands in Australia. Howeve...
Old man saltbush (Atriplex nummularia Lindl.) is a useful forage shrub for livestock in the low-rain...
The integration of grassland dynamics, livestock production and economics is necessary to improve de...
Models of savanna and grassland systems in Australia are used for two distinct aims. The first aim i...
This thesis begins by identifying appropriate indicators (compositional and functional) of grazing i...
Sustainable use and management of natural resources is now a well-accepted principle, but its implem...
A spatially explicit state and transition model for assessing the interactive effects of grazing, fi...
In many semi-arid pastoral systems, landscape processes easily become dysfunctional. Shifts to less ...
Assessing and broadcasting the Fire Danger Rating each day of the fire season is an important activi...
1. Growth-stage optimisation (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire-prone ...
As vegetation dies, it dries and becomes more flammable. Fire agencies require accurate and timely a...
Growth‐stage optimization (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire‐prone reg...
The Land surface Processes and eXchanges (LPX) model is a fire-enabled dynamic global vegetation mod...
There is an increasing need to understand what makes vegetation at some locations more sensitive to ...
Assessment of grassland curing (the proportion of dead to total material in a grassland fuel complex...
Abstract: The Mitchell grasslands are some of the most productive grazing lands in Australia. Howeve...
Old man saltbush (Atriplex nummularia Lindl.) is a useful forage shrub for livestock in the low-rain...
The integration of grassland dynamics, livestock production and economics is necessary to improve de...