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“Dendroecological potential of Callitris preissii for dating historical fires in semi-arid shrublands of southern Western Australia”, Dendrochronologia, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 37 - 48, 2010.
, “Deriving state-and-transition models from an image series of grassland pattern dynamics”, Ecological Modelling, vol. 221, no. 3, pp. 433 - 444, 2010.
, “Vegetation and landscape connectivity control wildfire intervals in unmanaged semi-arid shrublands and woodlands in Australia”, Journal of Biogeography, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 112 - 124, 2010.
, “Impacts of increased fire frequency and aridity on eucalypt forest structure, biomass and composition in southwest Australia”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 258, no. 9, pp. 2136 - 2142, 2009.
, “Long-term impacts of prescribed burning on regional extent and incidence of wildfires—Evidence from 50 years of active fire management in SW Australian forests”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 259, no. 1, pp. 132 - 142, 2009.
, “Structural and physiological responses of eucalypt forest to variation in fire frequency and aridity in southwest Australia.”, Forest Ecology & Management, 2009.
, “Impact of Ecosystem Management on Microbial Community Level Physiological Profiles of Postmining Forest Rehabilitation”, vol. 55, 2008.
, “Mapping burned areas and burn severity patterns in SW Australian eucalypt forest using remotely-sensed changes in leaf area index”, Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 112, no. 12, pp. 4358 - 4369, 2008.
, , “Ecologically Sustainable Management of Fire-prone Landscapes in Southern Australia: A complex systems point of view”, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 234, 2006.
, “Fitting Ecological Knowledge to Remotely Sensed Long-term Monitoring Data: A framework from semi-arid grasslands of the Pilbara region of north-western Australia”, Ecological Society of America. Ecological Society of America, USA, United States of America , 2005.
, “Self-organization of Fire-prone Landscape Systems: Concepts, models and field evidence”. Ecological Society of America, USA, United States of America , 2005.
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