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. “Carbon Cycling In Sub-Alpine Ecosystems.”. 2010: n. pag. Print.
. “Determinants Of Fire Severity In The Cotter River Catchment, Canberra Region. ”. School Of Resources, Environment And Society 2005: n. pag. Print.
. “The Effect Of Fire Frequency On The Understorey Of A Subalpine Snow Gum Forest. ”. School Of Resources, Environment And Society 2004: n. pag. Print.
. “Emergency Service Volunteering And Family Life: Integrating Models Of Work-Family Conflict And Stress Crossover In The Volunteer Emergency Services”. School Of Psychological Science 2009: n. pag. Print.
. “Fire, Families And Decisions”. 2008. Web.
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. “Image-Based Modelling Of Pattern Dynamics In A Semiarid Grassland Of The Pilbara, Australia”. School Of Plant Biology & School Of Mathematics And Statistics 2007. Web.
. “Impact Of Phytophthora Cinnamomi On Macrofungal Diversity In The Northern Jarrah Forest After Fire. ”. School Of Plant Biology 2007: n. pag. Print.
. “The Influence Of Fire On Boundaries Between Sub Alpine Eucalypt Stands. ”. School Of Resources, Environment And Society 2005: n. pag. Print.
. “Patterns In The Probability Of Burning With Time-Since-Fire In The Greater Sydney Region.”. School Of Resources, Environment And Society 2005. Web.
. “Persistence Of Callitris Patches In A Highly Flammable Landscape, South Western Australia. ”. School Of Plant Biology 2007. Web.
. “The Role Of Fungi In Fire-Prone Eucalypt Forest Communities And Effects Of Frequent Burning On Fungal Networks”. School Of Forest And Ecosystem Science 2007. Web.

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