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“Strong host preference of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Tasmanian wet sclerophyll forest as revealed by DNA barcoding and taxon-specific primers”, New Phytologist, vol. 180, no. 2, pp. 479 - 490, 2008.
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“Wildfires in Australia”, Crisis Response Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 46-48, 2011.
, “ This special legal edition of the Australian Journal of Emergency Management in context”, The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, vol. 27, 2012.
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“Bushfire Risk Management Model”. 2007. 2007_phoenix_risk_2007.pdf (1.65 MB)
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“Woody fuel consumption experiments in an undisturbed forest”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 234, pp. S109 - S109, 2006.
, “Learning from Recent Victorian Fires”. 2007. 2007_tolhurst_stawell_august2007.pdf (733.38 KB)
, “Assessing Potential House Losses Using PHOENIX RapidFire”, Bushfire CRC & AFAC 2011 Conference Science Day. Bushfire CRC, Sydney, Australia, 2011.
, “Epixlic and epiphytic bryophytes and coarse woody debris in three different ages of wet sclerophyll forest”, University Of Tasmania, School of Environmental Studies. , 2006.
, “CAWCR Research Letters”, in Fire Weather and Severe Convection, Melbourne, 2014.
, “The OptIC project: An intercomparison of optimisation techniques for parameter estimation in terrestrial biogeochemical models”, Journal of Geophysical Research , 2007.
, “Stand-replacing wildfires?The incidence of multi-cohort and single-cohort Eucalyptus regnans and E. obliqua forests in southern Tasmania”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 258, no. 4, pp. 366 - 375, 2009.
, “Do logging, followed by burning, and wildfire differ in their decadal scale effects on tall open-forest bryophytes and vascular plants?”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 258, no. 5, pp. 679 - 686, 2009.
, “Bushfires are “men's business”: The importance of gender and rural hegemonic masculinity”, Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 30, pp. 110-119, 2013.
, “Moving Beyond “women are the problem”: How Can We Better Understand the Gendered Nature of Bushfire in Australia?”, 2013 Annual Conference. 2013.
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