Search Results - "Tasker, Elizabeth M."
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Ecological generalism and resilience of tropical island mammals to logging: A 23 year test
Published in Global change biology (01-06-2020)“…Tropical forest disturbance is a key driver of global biodiversity decline. On continents, the effects of logging are greatest on endemic species, presumably…”
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Mapping and exploring variation in post-fire vegetation recovery following mixed severity wildfire using airborne LiDAR
Published in Ecological applications (01-07-2017)“…There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase fire hazard by homogenizing vegetation composition and…”
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Acacia shrubs respond positively to high severity wildfire: Implications for conservation and fuel hazard management
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2017)“…High severity wildfires pose threats to human assets, but are also perceived to impact vegetation communities because a small number of species may become…”
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Can gullies preserve complex forest structure in frequently burnt landscapes?
Published in Biological conservation (01-09-2012)“…► Our study examined whether the effect of frequent fire on forest structure varied with topography. ► Forest structures examined included tree hollows, log…”
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Impact of fire regimes, logging and topography on hollows in fallen logs in eucalypt forest of south eastern Australia
Published in Biological conservation (01-05-2012)“…► Hollows (i.e. cavities) within logs provide important habitat for an array of fauna. ► We examined the effect of fire frequency, topography, logging…”
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Influence of cattle grazing practices on forest understorey structure in north-eastern New South Wales
Published in Austral ecology (01-06-2006)“…In eastern Australia the practice of grazing cattle in eucalypt forests and woodlands, as a supplementary activity to farmland grazing, is widespread. It is…”
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Post-fire seed predation: Does distance to unburnt vegetation matter?
Published in Austral ecology (01-11-2011)“…Human‐induced changes to fire regimes result in smaller, more patchy fires in many peri‐urban areas, with a concomitant increase in potential edge effects. In…”
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Mapping and exploring variation in post‐fire vegetation recovery following mixed severity wildfire using airborne Li DAR
Published in Ecological applications (01-07-2017)“…There is a public perception that large high‐severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase fire hazard by homogenizing vegetation composition and…”
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Post-fire seed predation: Does distance to unburnt vegetation matter?: POST-FIRE SEED PREDATION
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Wildlife, Fire and Future Climate: A Forest Ecosystem Analysis
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