Impacts of recent climate change on terrestrial flora and fauna: Some emerging Australian examples

AA Hoffmann, PD Rymer, M Byrne, KX Ruthrof… - Austral …, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high‐
profile Australian marine systems, including coral bleaching and kelp forest devastation …

[کتاب][B] Fire in Mediterranean ecosystems: ecology, evolution and management

JE Keeley, WJ Bond, RA Bradstock, JG Pausas… - 2011‏ - books.google.com
Exploring the role of fire in each of the five Mediterranean-type climate ecosystems, this
book offers a unique view of the evolution of fire-adapted traits and the role of fire in sha** …

Fire effects on nitrogen pools and dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems: a meta‐analysis

S Wan, D Hui, Y Luo - Ecological Applications, 2001‏ - Wiley Online Library
A comprehensive and quantitative evaluation of the effects of fire on ecosystem nitrogen (N)
is urgently needed for directing future fire research and management. This study used a …

Distribution, nature and threats to soils of the Australian Alps: a review

BR Wilson, M Tulau, L Kuginis… - Austral …, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Australian Alps contain an assemblage of soil types that is unique on the
Australian continent. The above‐ground ecosystems of the Australian Alps have received …

Effects of large fires on biodiversity in south-eastern Australia: disaster or template for diversity?

RA Bradstock - International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2008‏ - CSIRO Publishing
Large fires coincident with drought occurred in south-eastern Australia during 2001–2007.
Perceptions of large, intense fires as being ecologically 'disastrous' are common. These are …

Effects of high‐severity fire drove the population collapse of the subalpine Tasmanian endemic conifer Athrotaxis cupressoides

A Holz, SW Wood, TT Veblen… - Global Change …, 2015‏ - Wiley Online Library
Athrotaxis cupressoides is a slow‐growing and long‐lived conifer that occurs in the
subalpine temperate forests of Tasmania, a continental island to the south of Australia. In …

Palaeo-ecology and Pleistocene human occupation in south central Tasmania

R Cosgrove, J Allen, B Marshall - Antiquity, 1990‏ - cambridge.org
Evidence for the late-Pleistocene and early-Holocene settlement of Tasmania is now offered
by a growing number of sites in a variety of landscapes; among the more remarkable finds …

Forty-two degrees south: the archaeology of Late Pleistocene Tasmania

R Cosgrove - Journal of World Prehistory, 1999‏ - Springer
Over the past 18 years the results of archaeological field research in many parts of Australia
have challenged the view of late Pleistocene archaeological unity and homogeneity …

The legacy of mid‐Holocene fire on a Tasmanian montane landscape

MS Fletcher, BB Wolfe, C Whitlock… - Journal of …, 2014‏ - Wiley Online Library
Aim To assess the long‐term impacts of landscape fire on a mosaic of pyrophobic and
pyrogenic woody montane vegetation. Location South‐west T asmania, A ustralia. Methods …

Large fires in Australian alpine landscapes: their part in the historical fire regime and their impacts on alpine biodiversity

RJ Williams, CH Wahren, AD Tolsma… - … Journal of Wildland …, 2008‏ - CSIRO Publishing
The fires of summer 2003 in south-eastern Australia burnt tens of thousands of hectares of
treeless alpine landscape. Here, we examine the environmental impact of these fires, using …