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Neal Enright
Neal Enright
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Resprouting as a key functional trait: how buds, protection and resources drive persistence after fire
PJ Clarke, MJ Lawes, JJ Midgley, BB Lamont, F Ojeda, GE Burrows, ...
New phytologist 197 (1), 19-35, 2013
8812013
Canopy seed storage in woody plants
BB Lamont, DC Le Maitre, RM Cowling, NJ Enright
The Botanical Review 57, 277-317, 1991
5851991
Fire as a fundamental ecological process: Research advances and frontiers
KK McLauchlan, PE Higuera, J Miesel, BM Rogers, J Schweitzer, ...
Journal of Ecology 108 (5), 2047-2069, 2020
5742020
Interval squeeze: altered fire regimes and demographic responses interact to threaten woody species persistence as climate changes
NJ Enright, JB Fontaine, DMJS Bowman, RA Bradstock, RJ Williams
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 13 (5), 265-272, 2015
5392015
A comparison of methods for the statistical analysis of spatial point patterns in plant ecology
GLW Perry, BP Miller, NJ Enright
Plant ecology 187, 59-82, 2006
4712006
Seed banks, fire season, safe sites and seedling recruitment in five co-occurring Banksia species
NJ Enright, BB Lamont
The Journal of Ecology, 1111-1122, 1989
2981989
Post‐fire litter microsites: safe for seeds, unsafe for seedlings
BB Lamont, ETF Witkowski, NJ Enright
Ecology 74 (2), 501-512, 1993
2691993
Resistance and resilience to changing climate and fire regime depend on plant functional traits
NJ Enright, JB Fontaine, BB Lamont, BP Miller, VC Westcott
Journal of Ecology 102 (6), 1572-1581, 2014
2412014
Performance of nonparametric species richness estimators in a high diversity plant community
A Chiarucci, NJ Enright, GLW Perry, BP Miller, BB Lamont
Diversity and distributions 9 (4), 283-295, 2003
2412003
Applications of transition matrix models in forest dynamics: Araucaria in Papua New Guinea and Nothofagus in New Zealand
N Enright, J Ogden
Australian Journal of Ecology 4 (1), 3-23, 1979
2271979
The ecological significance of canopy seed storage in fire‐prone environments: a model for non‐sprouting shrubs
NJ Enright, R Marsula, BB Lamont, C Wissel
Journal of Ecology 86 (6), 946-959, 1998
2151998
Desert vegetation and vegetation-environment relationships in Kirthar National Park, Sindh, Pakistan
NJ Enright, BP Miller, R Akhter
Journal of Arid Environments 61 (3), 397-418, 2005
2032005
Anthropogenic disturbance promotes hybridization between Banksia species by altering their biology
BB Lamont, T He, NJ Enright, SL Krauss, BP Miller
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16 (4), 551-557, 2003
2022003
A synthesis of postfire recovery traits of woody plants in Australian ecosystems
PJ Clarke, MJ Lawes, BP Murphy, J Russell-Smith, CEM Nano, ...
Science of the Total Environment 534, 31-42, 2015
2002015
Long‐distance seed dispersal in a metapopulation of Banksia hookeriana inferred from a population allocation analysis of amplified fragment length polymorphism …
T He, SL Krauss, BB Lamont, BP Miller, NJ Enright
Molecular Ecology 13 (5), 1099-1109, 2004
1952004
Ecology of the southern conifers
NJ Enright, R Hill
University of Tasmania, 1995
1891995
Interactions between climate change, fire regimes and biodiversity in Australia: a preliminary assessment
RJ Williams, RA Bradstock, GJ Cary, NJ Enright, AM Gill, AC Leidloff, ...
Department of Climate Change and Department of the Environment, Water …, 2009
1872009
Comparing plant life histories using elasticity analysis: the importance of life span and the number of life-cycle stages
NJ Enright, M Franco, J Silvertown
Oecologia 104 (1), 79-84, 1995
1681995
Subcontinental heat wave triggers terrestrial and marine, multi-taxa responses
KX Ruthrof, DD Breshears, JB Fontaine, RH Froend, G Matusick, J Kala, ...
Scientific reports 8 (1), 13094, 2018
1602018
Canopy seed bank dynamics and optimum fire regime for the highly serotinous shrub, Banksia hookeriana
NJ Enright, BB Lamont, R Marsula
Journal of Ecology, 9-17, 1996
1451996
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