Search Results - "Nolan, Rachael H"
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Causes and consequences of eastern Australia's 2019–20 season of mega‐fires
Published in Global change biology (01-03-2020)“…See Letter to the Editor on this article by Adam et al ., 26, 3756–3758 . See also Response to the Letter by Bradstock et al ., 26, e8–e9 …”
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The 2019/2020 mega-fires exposed Australian ecosystems to an unprecedented extent of high-severity fire
Published in Environmental research letters (01-04-2021)“…Abstract Extreme fire seasons characterised by very large ‘mega-fires’ have demonstrably increased area burnt across forested regions globally. However, the…”
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Forest fire threatens global carbon sinks and population centres under rising atmospheric water demand
Published in Nature communications (22-11-2022)“…Levels of fire activity and severity that are unprecedented in the instrumental record have recently been observed in forested regions around the world. Using…”
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Modeling the Probability of Dry Lightning‐Induced Wildfires in Tasmania: A Machine Learning Approach
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2024)“…Dry lightning is a prevalent episodic natural ignition source for wildfires, particularly in remote regions where such fires can escalate into uncontrollable…”
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Mapping soil organic carbon stocks in Nepal’s forests
Published in Scientific reports (19-05-2023)“…Comprehensive forest carbon accounting requires reliable estimation of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks. Despite being an important carbon pool, limited…”
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Canopy dieback and recovery in Australian native forests following extreme drought
Published in Scientific reports (14-12-2022)“…In 2019, south-eastern Australia experienced its driest and hottest year on record, resulting in massive canopy dieback events in eucalypt dominated forests. A…”
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Coordination of photosynthetic traits across soil and climate gradients
Published in Global change biology (01-02-2023)“…“Least‐cost theory” posits that C3 plants should balance rates of photosynthetic water loss and carboxylation in relation to the relative acquisition and…”
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Linking Forest Flammability and Plant Vulnerability to Drought
Published in Forests (01-07-2020)“…Globally, fire regimes are being altered by changing climatic conditions. New fire regimes have the potential to drive species extinctions and cause ecosystem…”
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Environmental correlates of the forest carbon distribution in the Central Himalayas
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2024)“…Understanding the biophysical limitations on forest carbon across diverse ecological regions is crucial for accurately assessing and managing forest carbon…”
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Some Challenges for Forest Fire Risk Predictions in the 21st Century
Published in Forests (01-04-2021)“…Global wildfire activity has experienced a dramatic surge since 2017 [...]…”
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A Review of Leaf-Level Flammability Traits in Eucalypt Trees
Published in Fire (Basel, Switzerland) (01-06-2024)“…With more frequent and intense fires expected under future climate conditions, it is important to understand the mechanisms that control flammability in…”
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What Do the Australian Black Summer Fires Signify for the Global Fire Crisis?
Published in Fire (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2021)“…The 2019–20 Australian fire season was heralded as emblematic of the catastrophic harm wrought by climate change. Similarly extreme wildfire seasons have…”
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Mulga, a major tropical dry open forest of Australia: recent insights to carbon and water fluxes
Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2016)“…Mulga, comprised of a complex of closely related Acacia spp., grades from a low open forest to tall shrublands in tropical and sub-tropical arid and semi-arid…”
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Changes in evapotranspiration following wildfire in resprouting eucalypt forests
Published in Ecohydrology (01-10-2014)“…ABSTRACT Forests that recover from disturbance predominately via vegetative resprouting may be expected to have different catchment water balance dynamics…”
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Severe and Short Interval Fires Rearrange Dry Forest Fuel Arrays in South-Eastern Australia
Published in Fire (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2024)“…Fire regimes have shaped extant vegetation communities, and subsequently fuel arrays, in fire-prone landscapes. Understanding how resilient fuel arrays are to…”
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Water‐use efficiency in a semi‐arid woodland with high rainfall variability
Published in Global change biology (01-02-2020)“…As the ratio of carbon uptake to water use by vegetation, water‐use efficiency (WUE) is a key ecosystem property linking global carbon and water cycles. It can…”
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Organic Carbon Stocks of Mexican Montane Habitats: Variation Among Vegetation Types and Land-Use
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (08-10-2020)“…Montane ecosystems occur throughout the world, and harbor many endemic species. They also provide key ecological services, including the catchment of water…”
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Limits to post‐fire vegetation recovery under climate change
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-11-2021)“…Record‐breaking fire seasons in many regions across the globe raise important questions about plant community responses to shifting fire regimes (i.e.,…”
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Contrasting regulation of leaf gas exchange of semi-arid tree species under repeated drought
Published in Tree physiology (03-10-2024)“…Abstract Predicting how plants respond to drought requires an understanding of how physiological mechanisms and drought response strategies occur, as these…”
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Circadian Regulation Does Not Optimize Stomatal Behaviour
Published in Plants (Basel) (25-08-2020)“…The circadian clock is a molecular timer of metabolism that affects the diurnal pattern of stomatal conductance ( ), amongst other processes, in a broad array…”
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