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L. M. Vivian, Doherty, M., and Cary, G. J., Classifying the fire-response traits of plants: How reliable are species-level classifications?, Austral Ecology, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 264 - 273, 2010.
L. M. Vivian, Cary, G. J., Bradstock, R. A., and A. Gill, M., Influence 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.
A. N. Andersen, van Ingen, L. T., and Campos, R. I., A rain forest ant fauna in the tropical savanna landscape of northern Australia., Australian Journal of Zoology, 2007.
L. Volkova and Weston, C., Redistribution and emission of forest carbon by planned burning in Eucalyptus obliqua (L. Hérit.) forest of south-eastern Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 304, 2013.
L. M. Vivian and Cary, G. J., Relationship between leaf traits and fire-response strategies in shrub species of a mountainous region of south-eastern Australia, Annals of Botany, 2011.
G. J. Newnham, Verbesselt, J., Grant, I. F., and Anderson, S. A. J., Relative Greenness Index for assessing curing of grassland fuel, Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 115, no. 6, pp. 1456 - 1463, 2011.
G. Vincent, Ferguson, S., Tran, J., Larsen, B., Wolkow, A., and Aisbett, B., Sleep Restriction during Simulated Wildfire Suppression: Effect on Physical Task Performance, PLOS ONE, vol. 10, no. 1, 2015.
S. D. Maleknia, Vail, T. M., Cody, R. B., Sparkman, D. O., Bell, T., and Adams, M. A., Temperature-dependent release of volatile organic compounds of eucalypts by direct analysis in real time (DART) mass spectrometry, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, vol. 23, no. 15, pp. 2241 - 2246, 2009.
R. Wittkuhn, McCaw, L. W., Wills, A. J., Robinson, R., Andersen, A. N., Van Heurck, P., Farr, J., Liddelow, G., and Cranfield, R., Variation in fire interval sequences has minimal effects on species richness and composition in fire-prone landscapes of south-west Western Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 261, no. 5, pp. 965-978, 2011.