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2. Forest-sedgeland boundaries are historically stable and resilient to wildfire at Blakes Opening in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Australia
3. Save the world’s forest giants from infernos
4. Ecosystem transformation following the mid-nineteenth century cessation of Aboriginal fire management in Cape Pillar, Tasmania
5. Population collapse of a Gondwanan conifer follows the loss of Indigenous fire regimes in a northern Australian savanna
6. Carbon dioxide and particulate emissions from the 2013 Tasmanian firestorm: implications for Australian carbon accounting
7. Smoke pollution must be part of the savanna fire management equation: A case study from Darwin, Australia
8. Reply to: Logging elevated the probability of high-severity fire in the 2019–20 Australian forest fires
9. Dynamics and predicted distribution of an irrupting ‘sleeper’ population: fallow deer in Tasmania
10. AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora
11. Manage fire regimes, not fires
12. The severity and extent of the Australia 2019–20 Eucalyptus forest fires are not the legacy of forest management
13. Unprecedented health costs of smoke-related PM2.5 from the 2019–20 Australian megafires
14. Vegetation fires in the Anthropocene
15. Diversity helps fight wildfires
16. Biomimicry can help humans to coexist sustainably with fire
17. Human–environmental drivers and impacts of the globally extreme 2017 Chilean fires
18. Soil or fire: what causes treeless sedgelands in Tasmanian wet forests?
19. Human exposure and sensitivity to globally extreme wildfire events
20. Gondwanan conifer clones imperilled by bushfire
21. Human-Imposed, Fine-Grained Patch Burning Explains the Population Stability of a Fire-Sensitive Conifer in a Frequently Burnt Northern Australia Savanna
22. High-throughput linkage mapping of Australian white cypress pine (Callitris glaucophylla) and map transferability to related species
23. Post-fire resprouting strategies of rainforest and savanna saplings along the rainforest–savanna boundary in the Australian monsoon tropics
24. Regional and seasonal variation in airborne grass pollen levels between cities of Australia and New Zealand
25. Modeling vegetation mosaics in sub-alpine Tasmania under various fire regimes
26. Climate-induced variations in global wildfire danger from 1979 to 2013
27. Aboriginal myth meets DNA analysis
28. Using a rainforest-flame forest mosaic to test the hypothesis that leaf and litter fuel flammability is under natural selection
29. Projecting canopy cover change in Tasmanian eucalypt forests using dynamically downscaled regional climate models
30. Land clearance not dieback continues to drive tree loss in a Tasmanian rural landscape
31. From desert to rainforest, sapwood width is similar in the widespread conifer Callitris columellaris
32. Variation in stem radial growth of the Australian conifer, Callitris columellaris, across the world’s driest and least fertile vegetated continent
33. Alternative stable states and the role of fire–vegetation–soil feedbacks in the temperate wilderness of southwest Tasmania
34. Continental-scale climatic drivers of growth ring variability in an Australian conifer
35. Flammable biomes dominated by eucalypts originated at the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary
36. Has global environmental change caused monsoon rainforests to expand in the Australian monsoon tropics?
37. Late 20th century mangrove encroachment in the coastal Australian monsoon tropics parallels the regional increase in woody biomass
38. Fire controls population structure in four dominant tree species in a tropical savanna
39. Convergence of Culture, Ecology, and Ethics: Management of Feral Swamp Buffalo in Northern Australia
40. Pollen Loads and Allergic Rhinitis in Darwin, Australia: A Potential Health Outcome of the Grass-Fire Cycle
41. Ecohealth and Aboriginal Testimony of the Nexus Between Human Health and Place
42. Monitoring Contrasting Land Management in the Savanna Landscapes of Northern Australia
43. A Satellite Analysis of Contrasting Fire Patterns in Aboriginal- and Euro-Australian Lands in Tropical North Australia
44. Managing an Endangered Asian Bovid in an Australian National Park: The Role and Limitations of Ecological-Economic Models in Decision-Making
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