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Long-term impacts of wildfire and logging on forest soils
EJ Bowd, SC Banks, CL Strong, DB Lindenmayer
Nature Geoscience 12 (2), 113-118, 2019
1842019
Logging and fire regimes alter plant communities
EJ Bowd, DB Lindenmayer, SC Banks, DP Blair
Ecological applications 28 (3), 826-841, 2018
852018
Direct and indirect disturbance impacts in forests
EJ Bowd, SC Banks, A Bissett, TW May, DB Lindenmayer
Ecology Letters 24 (6), 1225-1236, 2021
482021
Prior disturbance legacy effects on plant recovery post‐high‐severity wildfire
EJ Bowd, DP Blair, DB Lindenmayer
Ecosphere 12 (5), e03480, 2021
412021
Stand age related differences in forest microclimate
D Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, L McBurney, E Bowd, K Youngentob, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 510, 120101, 2022
402022
Disturbance alters the forest soil microbiome
EJ Bowd, SC Banks, A Bissett, TW May, DB Lindenmayer
Molecular Ecology 31 (2), 419-447, 2022
392022
The interactions among fire, logging, and climate change have sprung a landscape trap in Victoria’s montane ash forests
DB Lindenmayer, EJ Bowd, C Taylor, GE Likens
Plant Ecology 223 (7), 733-749, 2022
282022
Direct and indirect effects of fire on microbial communities in a pyrodiverse dry‐sclerophyll forest
EJ Bowd, E Egidi, DB Lindenmayer, DA Wardle, P Kardol, GJ Cary, ...
Journal of Ecology 110 (7), 1687-1703, 2022
262022
Direct and indirect disturbance impacts on forest biodiversity
E Bowd, W Blanchard, L McBurney, D Lindenmayer
Ecosphere 12 (12), e03823, 2021
222021
The characteristics of regeneration failure and their potential to shift wet temperate forests into alternate stable states
EJ Bowd, L McBurney, DB Lindenmayer
Forest Ecology and Management 529, 120673, 2023
182023
Ten years on–a decade of intensive biodiversity research after the 2009 Black Saturday wildfires in Victoria’s Mountain Ash forest
D Lindenmayer, D Blair, L McBurney, S Banks, E Bowd
Australian Zoologist 41 (2), 220-230, 2021
162021
Temporal patterns of vegetation recovery after wildfire in two obligate seeder ash forests
EJ Bowd, L McBurney, DB Lindenmayer
Forest Ecology and Management 496, 119409, 2021
142021
Critical ecological roles, structural attributes and conservation of old growth forest: lessons from a case study of Australian mountain ash forests
D Lindenmayer, E Bowd
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 5, 878570, 2022
132022
Elevation, disturbance, and forest type drive the occurrence of a specialist arboreal folivore
DB Lindenmayer, L McBurney, W Blanchard, K Marsh, E Bowd, ...
PLoS One 17 (4), e0265963, 2022
122022
Rapid bird species recovery following high‐severity wildfire but in the absence of early successional specialists
DB Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, E Bowd, BC Scheele, C Foster, T Lavery, ...
Diversity and Distributions 28 (10), 2110-2123, 2022
112022
What factors influence the occurrence and abundance of midstorey Acacia in Mountain Ash forests?
D Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, L McBurney, K Ashman, E Bowd, D Blair
Austral Ecology 46 (4), 532-544, 2021
112021
Forest restoration in a time of fire: perspectives from tall, wet eucalypt forests subject to stand-replacing wildfires
DB Lindenmayer, EJ Bowd, P Gibbons
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378 (1867), 20210082, 2023
102023
Cultural burning, cultural misappropriation, over‐simplification of land management complexity, and ecological illiteracy.
D Lindenmayer, E Bowd
Ecological Management & Restoration 23 (3), 2022
82022
Temporal patterns of forest seedling emergence across different disturbance histories
EJ Bowd, L McBurney, DP Blair, DB Lindenmayer
Ecology and Evolution 11 (14), 9254-9292, 2021
72021
What did it used to look like? A case study from tall, wet mainland Mountain Ash forests prior to British invasion
D Lindenmayer, C Taylor, E Bowd, P Zylstra
Austral Ecology 49 (4), e13520, 2024
62024
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