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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 180.2 (2008): 479 - 490. Web.
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. “Wildfires In Australia”. Crisis Response Journal 7.2 (2011): 46-48. Web.
. “ This Special Legal Edition Of The Australian Journal Of Emergency Management In Context”. The Australian Journal Of Emergency Management 27 (2012): n. pag. Web.
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. “Short Communication On Research Response To The Black Saturday (7Th February 2009) Victorian Bushfires, Australia”. Fire Technology (2010): n. pag. Web.
. “Assessing Potential House Losses Using Phoenix Rapidfire”. Bushfire Crc & Afac 2011 Conference Science Day 2011. Web.
. “Woody Fuel Consumption Experiments In An Undisturbed Forest”. Forest Ecology And Management 234 (2006): S109 - S109. Web.
. Phoenix - Under The Hood. Fire Simulator Description. 2006. Print.
“The Optic Project: An Intercomparison Of Optimisation Techniques For Parameter Estimation In Terrestrial Biogeochemical Models”. Journal Of Geophysical Research (2007): n. pag. Web.
. “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 258.5 (2009): 679 - 686. Web.
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. “Stand-Replacing Wildfires?the Incidence Of Multi-Cohort And Single-Cohort Eucalyptus Regnans And E. Obliqua Forests In Southern Tasmania”. Forest Ecology And Management 258.4 (2009): 366 - 375. Web.
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. “Classifying The Fire-Response Traits Of Plants: How Reliable Are Species-Level Classifications?”. Austral Ecology 35.3 (2010): 264 - 273. Web.
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. “The Influence Of Fire On Boundaries Between Sub Alpine Eucalypt Stands. ”. School Of Resources, Environment And Society 2005: n. pag. Print.
“Influence Of Fire Severity On The Regeneration, Recruitment And Distribution Of Eucalypts In The Cotter River Catchment, Australian Capital Territory”. Austral Ecology 33.1 (2008): 55 - 67. Web.
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. “Relationship Between Leaf Traits And Fire-Response Strategies In Shrub Species Of A Mountainous Region Of South-Eastern Australia”. Annals Of Botany (2011): n. pag. Web.
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. The Australian Smoke Management Forecast System. 2006. Web.
“Meteorological Overview And Verification Of Hysplit And Aaqfs Dust Forecasts For The Dust Storm Of 22-24 October 2002”. Australian Meteorological Magazine (2006): 35-46. Web.
“Managing Smoke From Wildfires And Prescribed Burning In Southern Australia”. Wildland Fires And Air Pollution . 2008. 541-556. Web.
Sst Skill Assessment From The New Poama-1.5 System. 2008. Print.
. “Temporal Variation In Pools Of Amino Acids, Inorganic And Microbial N In A Temperate Grassland Soil”. Soil Biology And Biochemistry 42.2 (2010): 353 - 359. Web.
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. “Ecosystem Respiration In A Seasonally Snow-Covered Subalpine Grassland”. Arctic, Antarctic, And Alpine Research 43.1 (2011): 137 - 146. Web.
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