Filters: Author is York, Alan [Clear All Filters]
“Fungi And Fire In Australian Ecosystems: A Review Of Current Knowledge, Management Implications And Future Directions”. Australian Journal Of Botany 59.1 (2011): 70. Web.
Abstract
“Prescribed Burning: How Can It Work To Conserve The Things We Value?”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 20.6 (2011): 721. Web.
Abstract
. “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.
Abstract
“Sampling Downed Coarse Woody Debris In Fire-Prone Eucalypt Woodlands”. Forest Ecology And Management 259.3 (2010): 440 - 445. Web.
Abstract
. “No Detectable Impacts Of Frequent Burning On Foliar C And N Or Insect Herbivory In An Australian Eucalypt Forest”. Applied Vegetation Science 12.3 (2009): 376 - 384. Web.
Abstract
. “Global Climate Change And Litter Decomposition: More Frequent Fire Slows Decomposition And Increases The Functional Importance Of Inverterates.”. Global Change Biology (2009): n. pag. Web.
. “No Detectable Impacts Of Fequent Burning On Foliar C And N Or Insect Herbivory In An Australian Eucalypt Forest”. Applied Vegetation Science (2009): n. pag. Print.
. “Impacts Of Grazing And Burning On Terrestrial Invertebrate Assemblages In Dry Eucalypt Forests Of North-Eastern New South Wales: Implications For Biodiversity Conservation”. Conservation Of Australia’S Forest Fauna. second. . 2004. 845 - 859. Print.

] 

