Register      Login
Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany Society
Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems

Articles citing this paper

Fire regimes and interval-sensitive vegetation in semiarid Gregory National Park, northern Australia

Jeremy Russell-Smith A B E , Cameron P. Yates A B , Chris Brock C and Vanessa C. Westcott D
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Bushfires NT, PO Box 37346, Winnellie, NT 0821, Australia.

B Tropical Savannas Cooperative Research Centre, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia.

C Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Natural Resources, Environment and the Arts, PO Box 2130, Alice Springs, NT 0871, Australia.

D Department of Resource Management and Geography, School of Land and Environments, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Vic. 3010, Australia.

E Corresponding author. Email: jeremy.russell-smith@nt.gov.au

Australian Journal of Botany 58(4) 300-317 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT99210
Submitted: 1 November 2009  Accepted: 21 January 2010   Published: 22 June 2010



25 articles found in Crossref database.

Demographic hurdles to persistence in Acacia peuce (F. Muell.): Effects of resources, fire and browsing on a threatened keystone tree species from arid Australia
Nano C.E.M., Bowland A.E., Nano T.J., Raghu S., Pavey C.R.
Journal of Arid Environments. 2012 80 p.17
Evidence for bark thickness as a fire-resistance trait from desert to savanna in fire-prone inland Australia
Schubert A. T., Nano C. E. M., Clarke P. J., Lawes M. J.
Plant Ecology. 2016 217(6). p.683
Fire History from Life-History: Determining the Fire Regime that a Plant Community Is Adapted Using Life-Histories
Armstrong Graeme, Phillips Ben, Peer Wendy A.
PLoS ONE. 2012 7(2). p.e31544
Fire and cattle disturbance affects vegetation structure and rain forest expansion into savanna in the Australian monsoon tropics
Ondei Stefania, Prior Lynda D., Vigilante Tom, Bowman David M.J.S.
Journal of Biogeography. 2017 44(10). p.2331
Fire patterns in north Australian savannas: extending the reach of incentives for savanna fire emissions abatement
Whitehead Peter J., Russell-Smith Jeremy, Yates Cameron
The Rangeland Journal. 2014 36(4). p.371
Population structure and ecological role ofMoringa peregrina(Forssk.) Fiori. at its northwestern range edge in the Hajar Mountains
El-Keblawy Ali A., Khedr Abdel-Hamid A.
Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology. 2015  p.1
Prescribed burning protects endangered tropical heathlands of the Arnhem Plateau, northern Australia
Murphy Brett P., Cochrane Mark A., Russell‐Smith Jeremy, Barlow Jos
Journal of Applied Ecology. 2015 52(4). p.980
The post-fire response of an obligate seeding Triodia species (Poaceae) in the fire-prone Kimberley, north-west Australia
Armstrong Graeme, Legge Sarah
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2011 20(8). p.974
Fire recurrence effects on the abundance of plants grouped by traits in Quercus suber L. woodlands and maquis
Schaffhauser A., Curt T., Véla E., Tatoni T.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2012 282 p.157
Estimating fire severity and carbon emissions over Australian tropical savannahs based on passive microwave satellite observations
Chen Xi, Liu Yi Y., Evans Jason P., Parinussa Robert M., van Dijk Albert I. J. M., Yebra Marta
International Journal of Remote Sensing. 2018 39(20). p.6479
How hot? How often? Getting the fire frequency and timing right for optimal management of woody cover and pasture composition in northern Australian grazed tropical savannas. Kidman Springs Fire Experiment 1993–2013
Cowley Robyn A., Hearnden Mark H., Joyce Karen E., Tovar-Valencia Miguel, Cowley Trisha M., Pettit Caroline L., Dyer Rodd M.
The Rangeland Journal. 2014 36(4). p.323
Fire persistence traits can be used to predict vegetation response to changing fire regimes at expansive landscape scales – an Australian example
Russell‐Smith Jeremy, Gardener Mark R., Brock Chris, Brennan Kym, Yates Cameron P., Grace Blair
Journal of Biogeography. 2012 39(9). p.1657
Post-Fire Recovery of Eucalypt-Dominated Vegetation Communities in the Sydney Basin, Australia
Heath Jessica T., Chafer Chris J., Bishop Thomas F. A., Van Ogtrop Floris F.
Fire Ecology. 2016 12(3). p.53
Rail survey plans to remote sensing: vegetation change in the Mulga Lands of eastern Australia and its implications for land use
Fensham Roderick J., Powell Owen, Horne James
The Rangeland Journal. 2011 33(3). p.229
Wildfire frequency varies with the size and shape of fuel types in southeastern France: Implications for environmental management
Curt Thomas, Borgniet Laurent, Bouillon Christophe
Journal of Environmental Management. 2013 117 p.150
The current fire regime in northern Andean shrublands hinders tree recruitment and arrests forest succession
Aguilar-Garavito Mauricio, Cortina-Segarra Jordi
Forest Ecology and Management. 2023 532 p.120818
The impacts of fire on birds in Australia's tropical savannas
Woinarski J. C. Z., Legge S.
Emu - Austral Ornithology. 2013 113(4). p.319
Fire and carbon management in a diversified rangelands economy: research, policy and implementation challenges for northern Australia
Walsh Dionne, Russell-Smith Jeremy, Cowley Robyn
The Rangeland Journal. 2014 36(4). p.313
Incentivising fire management in Pindan (Acacia shrubland): A proposed fuel type for Australia's Savanna burning greenhouse gas emissions abatement methodology
Lynch Dominique, Russell‐Smith Jeremy, Edwards Andrew C., Evans Jay, Yates Cameron
Ecological Management & Restoration. 2018 19(3). p.230
Ecological thresholds at the savanna‐forest boundary: how plant traits, resources and fire govern the distribution of tropical biomes
Hoffmann William A., Geiger Erika L., Gotsch Sybil G., Rossatto Davi R., Silva Lucas C. R., Lau On Lee, Haridasan M., Franco Augusto C., Lloret Francisco
Ecology Letters. 2012 15(7). p.759
Tree cover–fire interactions promote the persistence of a fire‐sensitive conifer in a highly flammable savanna
Trauernicht Clay, Murphy Brett P., Portner Talia E., Bowman David M. J. S.
Journal of Ecology. 2012 100(4). p.958
Fauna and vegetation responses to fire and invasion by toxic cane toads (Rhinella marina) in an obligate seeder-dominated tropical savanna in the Kimberley, northern Australia
Radford Ian J., Fairman Richard
Wildlife Research. 2015 42(4). p.302
Austral Ark (2014)
Woinarski John C. Z., Burbidge Allan H., Comer Sarah, Harley Dan, Legge Sarah, Lindenmayer David B., Partridge Thalie B.
Biogeographical variation in the potential effectiveness of prescribed fire in south‐eastern Australia
Price Owen F., Penman Trent D., Bradstock Ross A., Boer Matthias M., Clarke Hamish
Journal of Biogeography. 2015 42(11). p.2234
Simplifying the savanna: the trajectory of fire‐sensitive vegetation mosaics in northern Australia
Russell‐Smith Jeremy, Edwards Andrew C., Price Owen F.
Journal of Biogeography. 2012 39(7). p.1303

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission