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1. Carbon uptake and water use in woodlands and forests in southern Australia during an extreme heat wave event in the "angry Summer" of 2012/2013

2. Reviews and syntheses: Australian vegetation phenology: New insights from satellite remote sensing and digital repeat photography

3. Bridge to the future: Important lessons from 20 years of ecosystem observations made by the OzFlux network

4. Spatiotemporal partitioning of savanna plant functional type productivity along NATT

5. Carbon, water and energy fluxes in agricultural systems of Australia and New Zealand

6. Phenology Dynamics of Dryland Ecosystems Along the North Australian Tropical Transect Revealed by Satellite Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence

7. Is productivity of mesic savannas light limited or water limited? Results of a simulation study

8. A comparison of tree water use in two contiguous vegetation communities of the seasonally dry tropics of northern Australia: The importance of site water budget to tree hydraulics

9. Evapotranspiration from eucalypt open-forest savanna of northern australia

11. Widespread retreat of coastal habitat is likely at warming levels above 1.5 °C.

12. Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates.

13. Tallo: A global tree allometry and crown architecture database.

14. Bridge to the future: Important lessons from 20 years of ecosystem observations made by the OzFlux network.

15. Nitrogen concentration and physical properties are key drivers of woody tissue respiration.

16. Gross primary productivity and water use efficiency are increasing in a high rainfall tropical savanna.

17. Influence of the 2015-2016 El Niño on the record-breaking mangrove dieback along northern Australia coast.

18. Living on the edge: A continental-scale assessment of forest vulnerability to drought.

19. Impact of an extreme monsoon on CO 2 and CH 4 fluxes from mangrove soils of the Ayeyarwady Delta, Myanmar.

20. Land transformation in tropical savannas preferentially decomposes newly added biomass, whether C 3 or C 4 derived.

21. Net landscape carbon balance of a tropical savanna: Relative importance of fire and aquatic export in offsetting terrestrial production.

22. Mangrove blue carbon stocks and dynamics are controlled by hydrogeomorphic settings and land-use change.

23. Effect of elevated magnesium sulfate on two riparian tree species potentially impacted by mine site contamination.

24. Effect of land-use and land-cover change on mangrove blue carbon: A systematic review.

25. Australian vegetated coastal ecosystems as global hotspots for climate change mitigation.

26. Estimating the full greenhouse gas emissions offset potential and profile between rehabilitating and established mangroves.

27. Hydroperiod, soil moisture and bioturbation are critical drivers of greenhouse gas fluxes and vary as a function of landuse change in mangroves of Sulawesi, Indonesia.

28. Community structure dynamics and carbon stock change of rehabilitated mangrove forests in Sulawesi, Indonesia.

29. Termite mounds mitigate half of termite methane emissions.

30. Seasonal, interannual and decadal drivers of tree and grass productivity in an Australian tropical savanna.

31. Exotic grass invasion alters microsite conditions limiting woody recruitment potential in an Australian savanna.

32. Invasive Andropogon gayanus (Gamba grass) alters litter decomposition and nitrogen fluxes in an Australian tropical savanna.

33. Resource-use efficiency explains grassy weed invasion in a low-resource savanna in north Australia.

34. Vulnerability of native savanna trees and exotic Khaya senegalensis to seasonal drought.

35. Natural abundance (δ¹⁵N) indicates shifts in nitrogen relations of woody taxa along a savanna-woodland continental rainfall gradient.

36. Climate change and long-term fire management impacts on Australian savannas.

37. Fire in Australian savannas: from leaf to landscape.

38. Savanna vegetation-fire-climate relationships differ among continents.

39. Changes in body fluids of the cocooning fossorial frog Cyclorana australis in a seasonally dry environment.

40. Termite mound emissions of CH4 and CO2 are primarily determined by seasonal changes in termite biomass and behaviour.

41. Stable isotopes reveal the contribution of corticular photosynthesis to growth in branches of Eucalyptus miniata.

42. Invasive Andropogon gayanus (gamba grass) is an ecosystem transformer of nitrogen relations in Australian savanna.

45. A canopy-scale test of the optimal water-use hypothesis.

46. A test of the optimality approach to modelling canopy properties and CO2 uptake by natural vegetation.

47. Stem and leaf gas exchange and their responses to fire in a north Australian tropical savanna.

48. Viewpoint: Assessing the carbon sequestration potential of mesic savannas in the Northern Territory, Australia: approaches, uncertainties and potential impacts of fire.

49. Carbon balance of a tropical savanna of northern Australia.

50. Daily and seasonal patterns of carbon and water fluxes above a north Australian savanna.

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