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Book Chapter
G. J. Cary, Bradstock, R. A., A. Gill, M., and Williams, R. J., β€œGlobal change and fire regimes in Australia”, in Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World, CSIRO Publishing, 2012.
G. J. Cary, Bradstock, R. A., A. Gill, M., and Williams, R. J., β€œGlobal change and fire regimes in Australia”, in Flammable Australia: Fire Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World, CSIRO Publishing, 2012, pp. 149-170.
Journal Article
R. E. Keane, Cary, G. J., Davies, I. D., Flannigan, M. D., Gardner, R. H., Lavorel, S., Lenihan, J. M., Li, C., and Rupp, T. S., β€œA classification of landscape fire succession models: spatial simulations of fire and vegetation dynamics.”, Ecological Modelling. , vol. 179, p. Mar-27, 2005.
L. M. Vivian, Doherty, M., and Cary, G. J., β€œClassifying the fire-response traits of plants: How reliable are species-level classifications?”, Austral Ecology, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 264 - 273, 2010.
G. J. Cary, Keane, R. E., Gardner, R. H., Lavorel, S., Flannigan, M. D., Davies, I. D., Li, C., Lenihan, J. M., Rupp, T. S., and Mouillot, F., β€œComparison of the Sensitivity of Landscape-fire-succession Models to Variation in Terrain, Fuel Pattern, Climate and Weather”, Landscape Ecology, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 121 - 137, 2006.
A. J. Leavesley, Cary, G. J., Edwards, G. P., and A. Gill, M., β€œThe effect of fire on birds of mulga woodlandin arid central Australia”, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 19, no. 7, p. 949, 2010.
A. J. Leavesley and Cary, G. J., β€œThe effect of patch area on birds in central Australian Mulga ('acacia aneura') woodland of different times-since-fire”, Pacific Conservation Biology, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 28-38, 2013.
R. E. Keane, Cary, G. J., Flannigan, M. D., Parsons, R. A., Davies, I. D., King, K. J., Li, C., Bradstock, R. A., and A. Gill, M., β€œExploring the role of fire, succession, climate, and weather on landscape dynamics using comparative modeling”, Ecological Modelling, vol. 266, pp. 172-186, 2013.
S. Dovers, Cary, G. J., and Lindenmayer, D., β€œFire research and policy priorities: insights from the 2003 national fire forum.”, pp. 76-84, 2004.
G. J. Cary, Collett, E., A. Gill, M., Clayton, H., and Dovers, S., β€œFuture scenarios for Australian bushfires: Report on a Bushfire CRC workshop”, The Australian Journal of Emergency Management, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 34-40, 2012.
G. J. Cary, King, K. J., A. Gill, M., and Moore, A. D., β€œImplications of changing climate and atmospheric CO2 for grassland fire in south-east Australia: insights using the GRAZPLAN grassland simulation model”, 2012.
L. M. Vivian, Cary, G. J., Bradstock, R. A., and A. Gill, M., β€œInfluence of fire severity on the regeneration, recruitment and distribution of eucalypts in the Cotter River Catchment, Australian Capital Territory”, Austral Ecology, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 55 - 67, 2008.
M. A. Gill, Hutley, L. B., Cook, G., Russell-Smith, J., Maier, S. W., Roxburgh, S., Meyer, C. P. (Mick), Barrett, D., Keith, H., Bradstock, R. A., Cary, G. J., Price, O. F., and Williams, R. J., β€œModelling the potential for prescribed burning to mitigate carbon emissions from wildfires in fire-prone forests of Australia”, 2012.
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., β€œPrescribed burning: how can it work to conserve the things we value?”, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 20, no. 6, p. 721, 2011.
L. M. Vivian and Cary, G. J., β€œRelationship between leaf traits and fire-response strategies in shrub species of a mountainous region of south-eastern Australia”, Annals of Botany, 2011.
K. J. King, Bradstock, R. A., Cary, G. J., Chapman, J., and Marsden-Smedley, J. B., β€œThe relative importance of fine-scale fuel mosaics on reducing fire risk in south-west Tasmania, Australia”, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 17, no. 3, p. 421, 2008.
G. J. Cary, Flannigan, M. D., Keane, R. E., Bradstock, R. A., Davies, I. D., Lenihan, J. M., Li, C., Logan, K. A., and Parsons, R. A., β€œRelative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather for area burned: evidence from five landscape–fire–succession models”, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 18, no. 2, p. 147, 2009.
G. J. Cary, β€œResearch priorities arising from the 2002/2003 bushfire season in south-eastern Australia. ”, Australian Forestry , vol. 68, pp. 104-111, 2005.
K. J. King, Cary, G. J., Bradstock, R. A., Chapman, J., Pyrke, A., and Marsden-Smedley, J. B., β€œSimulation of prescribed burning strategies in south-west Tasmania, Australia: effects on unplanned fires, fire regimes, and ecological management values”, International Journal of Wildland Fire, vol. 15, no. 4, p. 527, 2006.
M. A. Gill, Stephens, S., and Cary, G. J., β€œThe World-Wide 'Wildfire' Problem”, 2012.