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“Germination Responses Of A Dry Sclerophyll Forest Soil Stored Seed Bank To Fire Related Cues.”. Cunninghamia (2008): 547-555. Web.
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. “Soil Temperatures During Autumn Prescribed Burning: Implications For The Germination Of Fire Responsive Species?”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 17.5 (2008): 572. Web.
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. “Are Soil Temperatures During Autumn Prescribed Burning Hot Enough To Trigger Germination In Fire Responsive Species?”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire (2007): n. pag. Print.
“Changes In Understorey Plant Species Richness Following Logging And Prescribed Burning In Shrubby Dry Sclerophyll Forests Of South-Eastern Australia”. Austral Ecology 33.2 (2008): 197 - 210. Web.
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. “Observations Of A Response To Smoke In The Frog Litoria Verreauxii.”. Herpetofauna (2007): n. pag. Print.
“Prescribed Burning: How Can It Work To Conserve The Things We Value?”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 20.6 (2011): 721. Web.
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. “Quantifying Successional Changes In Response To Forest Disturbances”. Applied Vegetation Science 11.2 (2009): 261 - 268. Web.
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“Long-Term Changes In Understorey Vegetation In The Absence Of Wildfire In South-East Dry Sclerophyll Forests”. Australian Journal Of Botany (2009): 533-540. Print.
. “Patch-Occupancy Modeling As A Method For Monitoring Changes In Forest Floristics: A Case Study In Southeastern Australia”. Conservation Biology 23.3 (2009): 740 - 749. Web.
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“Patchiness Of Prescribed Burns In Dry Sclerophyll Eucalypt Forests In South-Eastern Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management 252.1-3 (2007): 24 - 32. Web.
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. “The Influence Of Prescribed Burning On Fruit Production In Proteaceae”. Cunninghamia (2007): n. pag. Print.
. “Climate And Recent Fire History Affect Fuel Loads In Eucalyptus Forests: Implications For Fire Management In A Changing Climate”. Forest Ecology And Management 260.10 (2010): 1791 - 1797. Web.
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“Ant Community Responses To Experimental Fire And Logging In A Eucalypt Forest Of South-Eastern Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management 258.2 (2009): 188 - 197. Web.
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