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T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., and Kavanagh, R. P., Quantifying successional changes in response to forest disturbances, Applied Vegetation Science, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 261 - 268, 2009.
T. D. Penman, Christie, F. J., Andersen, A. N., Bradstock, R. A., Cary, G. J., Henderson, M. K., Price, O. F., Tran, C., Wardle, G. M., Williams, R. J., and York, A., Prescribed burning: how can it work to conserve the things we value?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 20, no. 6, p. 721, 2011.
T. D. Penman, Observations of a response to smoke in the frog Litoria verreauxii., Herpetofauna, 2007.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., Shiels, R. J., Allen, R. M., and Kavanagh, R. P., Changes in understorey plant species richness following logging and prescribed burning in shrubby dry sclerophyll forests of south-eastern Australia, Austral Ecology, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 197 - 210, 2008.
T. D. Penman and York, A., Climate and recent fire history affect fuel loads in Eucalyptus forests: Implications for fire management in a changing climate, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 260, no. 10, pp. 1791 - 1797, 2010.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., and Plummer, H., The influence of prescribed burning on fruit production in Proteaceae, Cunninghamia, 2007.
T. D. Penman and Towerton, A. L., Soil temperatures during autumn prescribed burning: implications for the germination of fire responsive species?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 17, no. 5, p. 572, 2008.
T. D. Penman, Research findings from the online survey: October 2013 NSW bushfires, 2014.PDF icon horsey_and_penman_oct2013_fires_onlinesurveyreport_final.pdf (1.76 MB)
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., Shiels, R. J., Allen, R. M., and Plummer, H., Germination responses of a dry sclerophyll forest soil stored seed bank to fire related cues., Cunninghamia, pp. 547-555, 2008.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., and Kavanagh, R. P., Patch-Occupancy Modeling as a Method for Monitoring Changes in Forest Floristics: a Case Study in Southeastern Australia, Conservation Biology, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 740 - 749, 2009.
T. D. Penman, Kavanagh, R. P., Binns, D. L., and Melick, D. R., Patchiness of prescribed burns in dry sclerophyll eucalypt forests in South-eastern Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 252, no. 1-3, pp. 24 - 32, 2007.
T. D. Penman, Binns, D. L., Brassil, T. E., Shiels, R. J., and Allen, R. M., Long-term changes in understorey vegetation in the absence of wildfire in south-east dry sclerophyll forests, Australian Journal of Botany, pp. 533-540, 2009.
T. D. Penman, Are soil temperatures during autumn prescribed burning hot enough to trigger germination in fire responsive species?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2007.