Patchiness of resources strongly affects productivity and diversity of arid systems. Patchiness associated with trees, shrubs, grasses, and animal diggings are well documented but there is very little information on the effect of fallen logs. Fallen logs are one of few documented non-living structures in arid lands that contribute to resource heterogeneity. They can be particularly important in grazed systems, where most resource patches associated with living plants are reduced or destroyed. Further, logs provide a unique opportunity to study aspects of resource patchiness without them having biotic effects on annual plants. My Ph.D. thesis consists of four chapters: Long term influence of fallen logs on patch formation and their effects u...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
This paper considers the various soil, plant and livestock interactions occurring in Australia’s wet...
Patchiness is a critical functional feature of arid lands, increasing productivity and diversity, bu...
While numerous studies focus on heterogeneity created by living plants and animal diggings in arid l...
Plant communities and soil properties in many dryland ecosystems have changed dramatically over the ...
Australian arid vegetation has evolved within highly variable environments characterised by low rain...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
Although the importance of plant-created heterogeneity in arid lands has long been recognized, littl...
Although the importance of plant-created heterogeneity in arid lands has long been recognized, littl...
© 2014 Dr. Cassia ReadPublication included in thesis:Read, C. & Slattery, B. (2014). Mosses of dry f...
1. Shrub encroachment has dramatically altered the structure and functioning of many dryland ecosyst...
Dryland makes up 45% of the global land mass and supports almost 40% of its human population. Drylan...
1. Shrub encroachment has dramatically altered the structure and functioning of many dryland ecosyst...
Broadscale clearing and continued agricultural use of former temperate Australian woodlands has resu...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
This paper considers the various soil, plant and livestock interactions occurring in Australia’s wet...
Patchiness is a critical functional feature of arid lands, increasing productivity and diversity, bu...
While numerous studies focus on heterogeneity created by living plants and animal diggings in arid l...
Plant communities and soil properties in many dryland ecosystems have changed dramatically over the ...
Australian arid vegetation has evolved within highly variable environments characterised by low rain...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
Although the importance of plant-created heterogeneity in arid lands has long been recognized, littl...
Although the importance of plant-created heterogeneity in arid lands has long been recognized, littl...
© 2014 Dr. Cassia ReadPublication included in thesis:Read, C. & Slattery, B. (2014). Mosses of dry f...
1. Shrub encroachment has dramatically altered the structure and functioning of many dryland ecosyst...
Dryland makes up 45% of the global land mass and supports almost 40% of its human population. Drylan...
1. Shrub encroachment has dramatically altered the structure and functioning of many dryland ecosyst...
Broadscale clearing and continued agricultural use of former temperate Australian woodlands has resu...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
This paper considers the various soil, plant and livestock interactions occurring in Australia’s wet...