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Scientific Publications

Publications

This section lists the scientific publications from authors associated with the Bushfire CRC, further publications can be found in the project web pages, covering reports, posters, Fire Notes and Fire Updates.

2004

Dunn A., Milne G., (2004), Modelling Wildfire Dynamics via Interacting Automata, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 3305, 395

Whittaker, J., Mercer, D., (2004), The Victorian bushfires of 2002-03 and the politics of blame: A discourse analysis, Australian Geographer, 35, 259

2005

Cary G.J., (2005), Research priorities arising from the 2002-2003 bushfire season in south-eastern Australia, Australian Forestry, 68, 104

Cottrell A., (2005), Communities and bushfire hazard in Australia: More questions than answers, Environmental Hazards, 6, 109

Gill A.M., Zylstra P., (2005), Flammability of Australian forests, Australian Forestry, 68, 87

Handmer J., Tibbits A., (2005), Is staying at home the safest option during bushfires? Historical evidence for an Australian approach, Environmental Hazards, 6, 81

Lucas C., (2005), Fire climates of Australia: Past, present and future, Joint Meeting of the Sixth Symposium on FIre and Forest Meteorology and the 19th Interior West Fire Council Meeting,  151

Malcolm Gill A., (2005), Landscape fires as social disasters: An overview of 'the bushfire problem', Environmental Hazards, 6, 65

McLennan J., Birch A., (2005), A potential crisis in wildfire emergency response capability? Australia's volunteer firefighters, Environmental Hazards, 6, 101

Mills G.A., (2005), Lower atmospheric drying, stability, and increased wildfire activity, Joint Meeting of the Sixth Symposium on FIre and Forest Meteorology and the 19th Interior West Fire Council Meeting, , 181

Mills G.A., (2005), On the subsynoptic-scale meteorology of two extreme fire weather days during the Eastern Australian fires of January 2003, Australian Meteorological Magazine, 54, 265

Mills G.A., (2005), A re-examination of the synoptic and mesoscale meteorology of Ash Wednesday 1983, Australian Meteorological Magazine, 54, 35

Parr C.L., Sinclair B.J., Andersen A.N., Gaston K.J., Chown S.L., (2005), Constraint and competition in assemblages: A cross-continental and modeling approach for ants, American Naturalist, 165, 481

Paton D., (2005), Positive adaptation to disaster and traumatic consequences: Resilience and readiness, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2005, 1

Paton D., (2005), Preparing for and responding to adverse events: Perspectives on natural and political hazards, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2005,

Spessa A., McBeth B., Prentice C., (2005), Relationships among fire frequency, rainfall and vegetation patterns in the wet-dry tropics of northern Australia: An analysis based on NOAA-AVHRR data, Global Ecology and Biogeography, 14, 439

Willis M., (2005), Bushfires - How can we avoid the unavoidable?, Environmental Hazards, 6, 93

2006

Bell T., Oliveras I., (2006), Perceptions of prescribed burning in a local forest community in Victoria, Australia, Environmental Management, 38, 867

Raphaele Blanchi , Justin E. Leonard and Robert H. Leicester, (2006), Lessons learnt from post-bushfirenext term surveys at the urban interface in Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, 234, S139

Cary G.J., Keane R.E., Gardner R.H., Lavorel S., Flannigan M.D., Davies I.D., Li C., Lenihan J.M., Rupp T.S., Mouillot F., (2006), Comparison of the sensitivity of landscape-fire-succession models to variation in terrain, fuel pattern, climate and weather, Landscape Ecology, 21, 121

De Vos A.J.B.M., Cook A., Devine B., Thompson P.J., Weinstein P., (2006), Effect of protective filters on fire fighter respiratory health during simulated bushfire smoke exposure, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 49, 740

John Dold , Anna Zinoviev and Rodney Weber, (2006), Nonlocal flow effects in bushfirenext term spread rates , Forest Ecology and Management, 234, S93

Finkele K., Mills G.A., Beard G., Jones D.A., (2006), National gridded drought factors and comparison of two soil moisture deficit formulations used in prediction of Forest Fire Danger Index in Australia, Australian Meteorological Magazine, 55, 183

Huang X., Mills G.A., (2006), Objective identification of wind change timing from single station observations. Part 2: Towards the concept of a wind change climatology, Australian Meteorological Magazine, 55, 275

King K.J., Cary G.J., Bradstock R.A., Chapman J., Pyrke A., Marsden-Smedley J.B., (2006), Simulation of prescribed burning strategies in south-west Tasmania, Australia: Effects on unplanned fires, fire regimes, and ecological management values, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 15, 527

Lacy P., (2006), Forest investment: The emergence of timberland as an asset class, Australian Forestry, 69, 151

McLennan J., Holgate A.M., Omodei M.M., Wearing A.J., (2006), Decision making effectiveness in wildfire Incident Management Teams, Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 14, 27

Parr C.L., Andersen A.N., (2006), Patch mosaic burning for biodiversity conservation: A critique of the pyrodiversity paradigm, Conservation Biology, 20, 1610

Paton D., (2006), Responding to disaster: Questioning assumptions and building capacity, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2006,

Paton D., (2006), Disaster response and recovery: Considering volunteers, displaced communities and cultural heritage, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2006, 1

Paton D., Kelly G., Burgelt P.T., Doherty M., (2006), Preparing for bushfires: Understanding intentions, Disaster Prevention and Management, 15, 566

Paton, D., (2006), Responding to disaster: Questioning assumptions and building capacity, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2006,

Penman T.D., Lemckert F.L., Mahony M.J., (2006), A preliminary investigation into the potential impacts of fire on a forest dependent burrowing frog species, Pacific Conservation Biology, 12, 78

Fabienne Reisen , Raphaële Blanchi and Amalie Tibbits, (2006), Potential health impacts to residents from smoke exposure during bushfires, Forest Ecology and Management, 234, S148

Reisen F., Brown S.K., (2006), Implications for community health from exposure to bushfire air toxics, Environmental Chemistry, 3, 235

Fabienne Reisen, Steve Brown and Min Cheng, (2006), Air toxics in bushfirenext term smoke—Firefighters exposure during prescribed burns, Forest Ecology and Management, 234, S166

Russell-Smith J., Edwards A.C., (2006), Seasonality and fire severity in savanna landscapes of monsoonal northern Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 15, 541

Kevin G. Tolhurst, Wendy R. Anderson and Jim Gould, (2006), Woody fuel consumption experiments in an undisturbed forest, Forest Ecology and Management, 234, S109

Weber R.O., Dold J.W., (2006), Linking landscape fires and local meteorology - A short review, JSME International Journal, Series B: Fluids and Thermal Engineering, 49, 590

2007

Aisbett B., Phillips M., Sargeant M., Gilbert B., Nichols D., (2007), Fighting with fire--how bushfire suppression can impact on fire fighters' health., Australian family physician, 36, 994

Andersen A.N., Parr C.L., Lowe L.M., Muller W.J., (2007), Contrasting fire-related resilience of ecologically dominant ants in tropical savannas of northern Australia, Diversity and Distributions, 13, 438

Barbour M.M., Buckley T.N., (2007), The stomatal response to evaporative demand persists at night in Ricinus communis plants with high nocturnal conductance, Plant, Cell and Environment, 30, 711

L. Barrow, C.L. Parr and J.L. Kohen, (2007), Habitat type influences fire resilience of ant assemblages in the semi-arid tropics of Northern Australia, Journal of Arid Environments, 69, 80  

Neil J. Davidson, Dugald C. Close , Michael Battaglia, Keith Churchill, Maria Ottenschlaeger, Timothy Watson and Jody Bruce, (2007), Eucalypt health and agricultural land management within bushland remnants in the Midlands of Tasmania, Australia, Biological Conservation, 139, 439

Cohen E., Hughes P., White P.B., (2007), Media and bushfires: A community perspective of the media during the Grampians Fires 2006, Environmental Hazards, 7, 88

Handmer J., Proudley B., (2007), Communicating uncertainty via probabilities: The case of weather forecasts, Environmental Hazards, 7, 79

Lowe T., Haynes K., Handmer J., (2007), Letter to the editors, Disasters, 31, 113

Maleknia S.D., Bell T.L., Adams M.A., (2007), PTR-MS analysis of reference and plant-emitted volatile organic compounds, International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 262, 203

McCaw L., Marchetti P., Elliott G., Reader G., (2007), Bushfire weather climatology of the Haines index in southwestern Australia, Australian Meteorological Magazine, 56, 75

Mell W., Jenkins M.A., Gould J., Cheney P., (2007), A physics-based approach to modelling grassland fires, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 16, 1

Mills G.A., (2007), On easterly changes over elevated terrain in Australia's southeast, Australian Meteorological Magazine, 56, 177

Nicholls N., Lucas C., (2007), Interannual variations of area burnt in Tasmanian bushfires: Relationships with climate and predictability, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 16, 540

Parr C.L., Andersen A.N., Chastagnol C., Duffaud C., (2007), Savanna fires increase rates and distances of seed dispersal by ants, Oecologia, 151, 33

Paton D., (2007), From Fire to Foot and Mouth Disease: Safeguarding the well-being of children, communities and workers, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2007,

Paton D., (2007), Preparing for natural hazards: The role of community trust, Disaster Prevention and Management, 16, 370

Penman T.D., Kavanagh R.P., Binns D.L., Melick D.R., (2007), Patchiness of prescribed burns in dry sclerophyll eucalypt forests in South-eastern Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, 252, 24

Price O.F., Edwards A.C., Russell-Smith J., (2007), Efficacy of permanent firebreaks and aerial prescribed burning in western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 16, 295

Russell-Smith J., Yates C.P., Whitehead P.J., Smith R., Craig R., Allan G.E., Thackway R., Frakes I., Cridland S., Meyer M.C.P., Gill A.M., (2007), Bushfires 'down under': Patterns and implications of contemporary Australian landscape burning, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 16, 361

Tibbits, A., Whittaker, J., (2007), Stay and defend or leave early: Policy problems and experiences during the 2003 Victorian bushfires, Environmental Hazards, 7, 283

2008

Attiwill P.M., Adams M.A., (2008), Harnessing forest ecological sciences in the service of stewardship and sustainability. A perspective from 'down-under', Forest Ecology and Management, 256, 1636

Lauren  Barrow And Catherine L. Parr, (2008) A preliminary investigation of temporal patterns in semiarid ant communities: Variation with habitat type, Austral Ecology,33, 653-662

Bell T., Adams M., (2008), Chapter 14 Smoke from Wildfires and Prescribed Burning in Australia: Effects on Human Health and Ecosystems, Developments in Environmental Science, 8, 289

Boer M.M., Macfarlane C., Norris J., Sadler R.J., Wallace J., Grierson P.F., (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, 112, 4358

Boer M.M., Sadler R.J., Bradstock R.A., Gill A.M., Grierson P.F., (2008), Spatial scale invariance of southern Australian forest fires mirrors the scaling behaviour of fire-driving weather events, Landscape Ecology, 23, 899

Buckley T.N., (2008), The role of stomatal acclimation in modelling tree adaptation to high CO2, Journal of Experimental Botany, 59, 1951

Dugald C. Close, Neil J. Davidson and Tim Watson, (2008), Health of remnant woodlands in fragments under distinct grazing regimes, Biological Conservation, 141, 2395

Cowlishaw S., Evans L., McLennan J., (2008), Families of rural volunteer firefighters, Rural Society, 18, 17

Cruz M.G., Alexander M.E., Fernandes P.A.M., (2008), Development of a model system to predict wildfire behaviour in pine plantations, Australian Forestry, 71, 113

Cruz M.G., Fernandes P.M., (2008), Development of fuel models for fire behaviour prediction in maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) stands, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17, 194

Fox-Hughes P., (2008), A fire danger climatology for Tasmania, Australian Meteorological Magazine, 57, 109

Gill AM, Allan G (2008) Large fires, fire effects and the fire-regime concept. International Journal of Wildland Fire 17, 688–695.

Johnston P., Kelso J., Milne G.J., (2008), Efficient simulation of wildfire spread on an irregular grid, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17, 614

King K.J., Bradstock R.A., Cary G.J., Chapman J., Marsden-Smedley J.B., (2008), The relative importance of fine-scale fuel mosaics on reducing fire risk in south-west Tasmania, Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17, 421

Magi B., Coughlan M., Edwards A., Hurteau M., Petty A., Selio F., Wiedimyer C., (2008), Cultural uses and impacts of fire: Past, present, and future, Eos, 89, 380

McCaw W.L., Gould J.S., Cheney N.P., (2008), Existing fire behaviour models under-predict the rate of spread of summer fires in open jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest, Australian Forestry, 71, 16

Jim McLennan, Adrian Birch, (2008), Why Would You Do It? Age and Motivation to Become a Fire Service Volunteer, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Organisational Psychology, 1, 7-11

Mills G.A., (2008), Abrupt surface drying and fire weather Part 2: A preliminary synoptic climatology in the forested areas of southern Australia, Australian Meteorological Magazine, 57, 311

Oliveras I., Bell T., (2008), An analysis of the Australian literature on prescribed burning, Journal of Forestry, 106, 31

O'Neill S.M., Larkin N.(S.) K., Hoadley J., Mills G., Vaughan J.K., Draxler R.R., Rolph G., Ruminski M., Ferguson S.A., (2008), Chapter 22 Regional Real-Time Smoke Prediction Systems, Developments in Environmental Science, 8, 499

Nathan G. Phillips, Thomas N.Buckley and  David T.Tissue (2008), Capacity of Old Trees to Respond to Environmental Change, Journal of Integrative Plant Biolog, 50

Parr C.L., Andersen A.N., (2008), Fire resilience of ant assemblages in long-unburnt savanna of northern Australia, Austral Ecology, 33, 830

Paton D., (2008), Risk communication and natural hazard mitigation: How trust influences its effectiveness, International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 8, 2

Penman T.D., Binns D.L., Kavanagh R.P., (2008), Quantifying successional changes in response to forest disturbances, Applied Vegetation Science, 11, 261

Penman T.D., Binns D.L., Shiels R.J., Allen R.M., Kavanagh R.P., (2008), Changes in understorey plant species richness following logging and prescribed burning in shrubby dry sclerophyll forests of south-eastern Australia, Austral Ecology, 33, 197

Penman T.D., Towerton A.L., (2008), Soil temperatures during autumn prescribed burning: Implications for the germination of fire responsive species?, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17, 572

Prior T., Paton D., (2008), Understanding the context: The value of community engagement in bushfire risk communication and education. Observations following the east coast tasmania bushfires of December 2006, Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2008,

Sharples J.J., (2008), Review of formal methodologies for windslope correction of wildfire rate of spread, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17, 179

Tedersoo L., Jairus T., Horton B.M., Abarenkov K., Suvi T., Saar I., Koljalg U., (2008), Strong host preference of ectomycorrhizal fungi in a Tasmanian wet sclerophyll forest as revealed by DNA barcoding and taxon-specific primers, New Phytologist, 180, 479

Vivian L.M., Cary G.J., Bradstock R.A., Gill A.M., (2008), Influence of fire severity on the regeneration, recruitment and distribution of eucalypts in the Cotter River Catchment, Australian Capital Territory, Austral Ecology, 33, 55

Wain A., Mills G., McCaw L., Brown T., (2008), Chapter 23 Managing Smoke from Wildfires and Prescribed Burning in Southern Australia, Developments in Environmental Science, 8, 535

Yates C.P., Edwards A.C., Russell-Smith J., (2008), Big fires and their ecological impacts in Australian savannas: Size and frequency matters, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 17, 768

2009

Andersen A.N., Penman T.D., Debas N., Houadria M., (2009), Ant community responses to experimental fire and logging in a eucalypt forest of south-eastern Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, 258, 188

Boer M.M., Sadler R.J., Wittkuhn R.S., McCaw L., Grierson P.F., (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, 259 , 132

Bradstock RA, Cohn JS, Gill AM, Bedward M, Lucas C (2009) Prediction of the probability of large fires in the Sydney region of south-eastern Australia using fire weather. International Journal of Wildland Fire 18, 932–943.

Karl E. C.  Brennan , Fiona J.  Christie   and Alan  York, Global climate change and litter decomposition: more frequent fire slows decomposition and increases the functional importance of invertebrates, Global Change Biology, 15, 2958 - 2971

Cary G.J., Flannigan M.D., Keane R.E., Bradstock R.A., Davies I.D., Lenihan J.M., Li C., Logan K.A., Parsons R.A., (2009), Relative importance of fuel management, ignition management and weather for area burned: Evidence from five landscapefire succession models, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 18, 147

Christie F.J., York A., (2009), No detectable impacts of frequent burning on foliar C and N or insect herbivory in an Australian eucalypt forest, Applied Vegetation Science, 12, 376

Close D.C., Davidson N.J., Johnson D.W., Abrams M.D., Hart S.C., Lunt I.D., Archibald R.D., Horton B., Adams M.A., (2009), Premature decline of eucalyptus and altered ecosystem processes in the absence of fire in some Australian forests, Botanical Review, 75, 191

De Vos A.J.B.M., Cook A., Devine B., Thompson P.J., Weinstein P., (2009), Effect of protective filters on fire fighter respiratory health: Field validation during prescribed burns, American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 52, 76

De Vos A.J.B.M., Reisen F., Cook A., Devine B., Weinstein P., (2009), Respiratory irritants in australian bushfire smoke: Air toxics sampling in a smoke chamber and during prescribed burns, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 56, 380

Andrew J. Dowdy, Graham A. Mills, Klara Finkele, William de Groot , Index sensitivity analysis applied to the Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index and the McArthur Forest Fire Danger Index, Meteorological Applications, In Press

Edwards A.C., Russell-Smith J., (2009), Ecological thresholds and the status of fire-sensitive Vegetation in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia: Implications for management, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 18, 127

Elsworth G., Gilbert J., Rhodes A., Goodman H., (2009), Community safety programs for bushfire: What do they achieve, and how?, Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 24, 17

Evans L., Cowlishaw S., Hopwood M., (2009), Family Functioning Predicts Outcomes for Veterans in Treatment for Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Journal of Family Psychology, 23, 531

Ganewatta G., Handmer J., (2009), The value of volunteers in State Emergency Services, Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 24, 26

Ganewatta, G., Handmer, J., (2009), Bushfire management: Where, why and how economics matters, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, 115, 51

Gates G.M., Horton B.M., Noordeloos M., (2009), A new Entoloma (Basidiomycetes, Agaricales) from Tasmania, Mycotaxon, 107, 175

Juan Pablo Guerschman, Michael J. Hill, Luigi J. Renzullo, Damian J. Barrett, Alan S. Marks and Elizabeth J. Botha (2009), Estimating fractional cover of photosynthetic vegetation, non-photosynthetic vegetation and bare soil in the Australian tropical savanna region upscaling the EO-1 Hyperion and MODIS sensors, Remote Sensing of Environment 113 928-945

Maleknia S.D., Bell T.L., Adams M.A., (2009), Eucalypt smoke and wildfires: Temperature dependent emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds, International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 279, 126

Simin D. Maleknia, Teresa M. Vail, Robert B. Cody , David O. Sparkman , Tina L. Bell , Mark A. Adams,  Temperature-dependent release of volatile organic compounds of eucalypts by direct analysis in real time (DART) mass spectrometry, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 23, 2241 - 2246

Danielle Martin, Ian Grant, Simon Jones and Stuart Anderson, Development of Satellite Vegetation Indices to Assess Grassland Curing Across Australia and New Zealand,” Innovations in Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry” (Springer Berlin Heidelberg)

McCaffrey, S.M., Rhodes, A., (2009), Public response to wildfire: Is the Australian "stay and defend or leave early" approach an option for wildfire management in the United States?, Journal of Forestry, 107, 9

McLennan J., Birch A., Cowlishaw S., Hayes P., (2009), Maintaining volunteer firefighter numbers: Adding value to the retention coin, Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 24, 40

Anne Miehs, Alan York, Kevin Tolhurst, Julian Di Stefano, Tina Bell, (2009) Sampling downed coarse woody debris in fire-prone eucalypt woodlands, Forest Ecology and Management, 259 440–445

Alison J. O'Donnell, Louise E. Cullena, W. Lachlan McCaw, Matthias M. Boer and Pauline F. Grierson (2009), Dendroecological potential of Callitris preissii for dating historical fires in semi-arid shrublands of southern Western Australia, Dendrochronologia, 28, 2010, 37-48

Pekin B.K., Boer M.M., Macfarlane C., Grierson P.F., (2009), Impacts of increased fire frequency and aridity on eucalypt forest structure, biomass and composition in southwest Australia, Forest Ecology and Management, 258, 2136

Penman T.D., Binns D.L., Kavanagh R.P., (2009), Patch-occupancy modeling as a method for monitoring changes in forest floristics: A case study in Southeastern Australia, Conservation Biology, 23, 740

Penman TD, Binns DL, Brassil TE, Shiels RJ, Allen RM (2009) Long-term changes in understorey vegetation in the absence of wildfire in south-east dry sclerophyll forests. Australian Journal of Botany 57, 533–540.

Reisen F., Brown S.K., (2009), Australian firefighters' exposure to air toxics during bushfire burns of autumn 2005 and 2006, Environment International, 35, 342

Reisen F., Brown S.K., (2009), Impact of prescribed fires on downwind communities, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, 115, 85

Russell-Smith J., Murphy B.P., Meyer C.P., Cook G.D., Maier S., Edwards A.C., Schatz J., Brocklehurst P., (2009), Improving estimates of savanna burning emissions for greenhouse accounting in northern Australia: Limitations, challenges, applications, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 18, 1

Rohan J. Sadler, Martin Hazeltond, Matthias M. Boer and Pauline F. Grierson (2009), Deriving state-and-transition models from an image series of grassland pattern dynamics Ecological Modelling, 221, 433-444

Scott K.A., Setterfield S.A., Andersen A.N., Douglas M.M., (2009), Correlates of grass-species composition in a savanna woodland in northern Australia, Australian Journal of Botany, 57, 10

Sharples JJ (2009) An overview of mountain meteorological effects relevant to fire behaviour and bushfire risk. International Journal of Wildland Fire 18, 737–754.

Sharples J.J., McRae R.H.D., Weber R.O., Gill A.M., (2009), A simple index for assessing fire danger rating, Environmental Modelling and Software, 24, 764

Stephens S.L., Adams M.A., Handmer J., Kearns F.R., Leicester B., Leonard J., Moritz M.A., (2009), Urban-wildland fires: How California and other regions of the US can learn from Australia, Environmental Research Letters, 4,

Turner P.A.M., Balmer J., Kirkpatrick J.B., (2009), Stand-replacing wildfires?. The incidence of multi-cohort and single-cohort Eucalyptus regnans and E. obliqua forests in southern Tasmania, Forest Ecology and Management, 258, 366

Turner P.A.M., Kirkpatrick J.B., (2009), Do logging, followed by burning, and wildfire differ in their decadal scale effects on tall open-forest bryophytes and vascular plants?, Forest Ecology and Management, 258, 679

Lyndsey Marie Vivian, Michael Damien  Doherty  and Geoffrey John  Cary, Classifying the fire-response traits of plants: How reliable are species-level classifications?, Austral Ecology, In Press