Register      Login
International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire Society
Journal of the International Association of Wildland Fire

Articles citing this paper

Does fire limit tree biomass in Australian savannas?

Brett P. Murphy A C , Adam C. Liedloff B and Garry D. Cook B
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A NERP Environmental Decisions Hub, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Vic. 3010, Australia.

B CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Private Mail Bag 44, Winnellie, NT 0822, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: brettpatrickmurphy@hotmail.com

International Journal of Wildland Fire 24(1) 1-13 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF14092
Submitted: 28 May 2014  Accepted: 11 September 2014   Published: 16 December 2014



38 articles found in Crossref database.

Coupling carbon allocation with leaf and root phenology predicts tree–grass partitioning along a savanna rainfall gradient
Haverd V., Smith B., Raupach M., Briggs P., Nieradzik L., Beringer J., Hutley L., Trudinger C. M., Cleverly J.
Biogeosciences. 2016 13(3). p.761
Using a demographic model to project the long‐term effects of fire management on tree biomass in Australian savannas
Murphy Brett P., Whitehead Peter J., Evans Jay, Yates Cameron P., Edwards Andrew C., MacDermott Harry J., Lynch Dominique C., Russell‐Smith Jeremy
Ecological Monographs. 2023 93(2).
The divergence of traditional Aboriginal and contemporary fire management practices on Wik traditional lands, Cape York Peninsula, Northern Australia
Perry Justin J., Sinclair Melissa, Wikmunea Horace, Wolmby Sidney, Martin David, Martin Bruce
Ecological Management & Restoration. 2018 19(1). p.24
Fire and water: the role of grass competition on juvenile tree growth and survival rates in a mesic savanna
Laris P., Yang L., Dembele F., Rodrigue C. M.
Plant Ecology. 2021 222(7). p.861
The role of water and fire in driving tree dynamics in Australian savannas
Strickland Christopher, Liedloff Adam C., Cook Garry D., Dangelmayr Gerhard, Shipman Patrick D., Wilson Scott
Journal of Ecology. 2016 104(3). p.828
Variation in eucalypt bark allometry across Australia
Lawes Michael J., Neumann Mathias, Wardell-Johnson Grant
Australian Journal of Botany. 2022 70(3). p.215
Revising the biome concept for understanding and predicting global change impacts
Moncrieff Glenn R., Bond William J., Higgins Steven I.
Journal of Biogeography. 2016 43(5). p.863
Cyclones, fire, and termites: The drivers of tree hollow abundance in northern Australia’s mesic tropical savanna
Woolley Leigh-Ann, Murphy Brett P., Radford Ian J., Westaway John, Woinarski John C.Z.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2018 419-420 p.146
Does rapid utilization of elevated nutrient availability allow eucalypts to dominate in the tropical savannas of Australia?
Paramjyothi Harinandanan, Murphy Brett P., Lawes Michael J., Rossiter‐Rachor Natalie A., Richards Anna E.
Ecology and Evolution. 2020 10(9). p.4021
Overcoming an “irreversible” threshold: A 15-year fire experiment
Bielski Christine H., Scholtz Rheinhardt, Donovan Victoria M., Allen Craig R., Twidwell Dirac
Journal of Environmental Management. 2021 291 p.112550
Very frequent burning encourages tree growth in sub-tropical Australian eucalypt forest
Lewis Tom
Forest Ecology and Management. 2020 459 p.117842
Holocene savanna dynamics in the seasonal tropics of northern Australia
Rowe Cassandra, Brand Michael, Hutley Lindsay B., Wurster Christopher, Zwart Costijn, Levchenko Vlad, Bird Michael
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 2019 267 p.17
Mineral nutrition and specific leaf area of plants under contrasting long-term fire frequencies: a case study in a mesic savanna in Australia
de Souza Marcelo Claro, Rossatto Davi Rodrigo, Cook Garry David, Fujinuma Ryosuke, Menzies Neal William, Morellato Leonor Patricia Cerdeira, Habermann Gustavo
Trees. 2016 30(1). p.329
Quantifying the relative importance of greenhouse gas emissions from current and future savanna land use change across northern Australia
Bristow Mila, Hutley Lindsay B., Beringer Jason, Livesley Stephen J., Edwards Andrew C., Arndt Stefan K.
Biogeosciences. 2016 13(22). p.6285
Facultative and Obligate Trees in a Mesic Savanna: Fire Effects on Savanna Structure Imply Contrasting Strategies of Eco-Taxonomic Groups
Freeman Michelle E., Murphy Brett P., Richards Anna E., Vesk Peter A., Cook Garry D.
Frontiers in Plant Science. 2018 9
Variability in fire‐induced change to vegetation physiognomy and biomass in semi‐arid savanna
Singh Jenia, Levick Shaun R., Guderle Marcus, Schmullius Christiane, Trumbore Susan E.
Ecosphere. 2018 9(12).
Vegetation over the last glacial maximum at Girraween Lagoon, monsoonal northern Australia
Rowe Cassandra, Wurster Christopher M., Zwart Costijn, Brand Michael, Hutley Lindsay B., Levchenko Vladimir, Bird Michael I.
Quaternary Research. 2021 102 p.39
Dead organic matter and the dynamics of carbon and greenhouse gas emissions in frequently burnt savannas
Cook Garry D., Meyer C. P. (Mick), Muepu Maëlys, Liedloff Adam C.
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016 25(12). p.1252
Variable rainfall has a greater effect than fire on the demography of the dominant tree in a semi‐arid Eucalyptus savanna
Fensham Roderick J., Freeman Michelle E., Laffineur Boris, Macdermott Harry, Prior Lynda D., Werner Patricia A.
Austral Ecology. 2017 42(7). p.772
Standing dead trees contribute significantly to carbon budgets in Australian savannas
Cook Garry D., Liedloff Adam C., Meyer C. P. (Mick), Richards Anna E., Bray Steven G.
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2020 29(3). p.215
Savanna Woody Plants and Large Herbivores (2019)
Archibald Sally, Bond William J., Hoffmann William, Lehmann Caroline, Staver Carla, Stevens Nicola
Savanna burning methodology for fire management and emissions reduction: a critical review of influencing factors
Maraseni Tek Narayan, Reardon-Smith Kathryn, Griffiths Greg, Apan Armando
Carbon Balance and Management. 2016 11(1).
Tree recruitment dynamics in fire‐prone eucalypt savanna
Russell‐Smith Jeremy, Evans Jay, Macdermott Harry, Brocklehurst Peter, Schatz Jon, Lynch Dominique, Yates Cameron, Edwards Andrew
Ecosphere. 2019 10(3).
Savanna canopy trees under fire: long‐term persistence and transient dynamics from a stage‐based matrix population model
Werner Patricia A., Peacock Stephanie J.
Ecosphere. 2019 10(5).
The underestimated biodiversity of tropical grassy biomes
Murphy Brett P., Andersen Alan N., Parr Catherine L.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2016 371(1703). p.20150319
To what extent is drought‐induced tree mortality a natural phenomenon?
Fensham Roderick J., Laffineur Boris, Allen Craig D., Gillespie Thomas
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 2019 28(3). p.365
Changing fire regimes in East and Southern Africa’s savanna-protected areas: opportunities and challenges for indigenous-led savanna burning emissions abatement schemes
Croker Abigail R., Woods Jeremy, Kountouris Yiannis
Fire Ecology. 2023 19(1).
Rarity or decline: Key concepts for the Red List of Australian eucalypts
Fensham R.J., Laffineur B., Collingwood T.D., Beech E., Bell S., Hopper S.D., Phillips G., Rivers M.C., Walsh N., White M.
Biological Conservation. 2020 243 p.108455
Belowground competition and growth of juvenile trees in a long-unburnt Australian savanna
Paramjyothi Harinandanan, Richards Anna E., Hutley Lindsay B., Murphy Brett P.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2021 491 p.119141
Human impacts in African savannas are mediated by plant functional traits
Osborne Colin P., Charles‐Dominique Tristan, Stevens Nicola, Bond William J., Midgley Guy, Lehmann Caroline E. R.
New Phytologist. 2018 220(1). p.10
Effects of 38 years of wildfires on tree density in the Blue Mountains, Australia
Rahmani Simin, Price Owen
Austral Ecology. 2021 46(1). p.20
Fire, Rain and CO2: Potential Drivers of Tropical Savanna Vegetation Change, with Implications for Carbon Crediting
Barber Greg, Edwards Andrew, Zander Kerstin
Fire. 2023 6(12). p.465
Mapping and exploring variation in post‐fire vegetation recovery following mixed severity wildfire using airborne LiDAR
Gordon Christopher E., Price Owen F., Tasker Elizabeth M.
Ecological Applications. 2017 27(5). p.1618
Stocks and dynamics of carbon in trees across a rainfall gradient in a tropical savanna
Cook Garry D., Liedloff Adam C., Cuff Nicholas J., Brocklehurst Peter S., Williams Richard J.
Austral Ecology. 2015 40(7). p.845
Gaps in Monitoring Leave Northern Australian Mammal Fauna with Uncertain Futures
Preece Noel, Fitzsimons James
Diversity. 2022 14(3). p.158
Defining the fire trap: Extension of the persistence equilibrium model in mesic savannas
Freeman Michelle E., Vesk Peter A., Murphy Brett P., Cook Garry D., Richards Anna E., Williams Richard J.
Austral Ecology. 2017 42(8). p.890
Miombo woodland, an ecosystem at risk of disappearance in the Lufira Biosphere Reserve (Upper Katanga, DR Congo)? A 39-years analysis based on Landsat images
Sikuzani Yannick Useni, Muteya Héritier Khoji, Bogaert Jan
Global Ecology and Conservation. 2020 24 p.e01333
Shifting fire regimes from late to early dry-season fires to abate greenhouse emissions does not completely equate with terrestrial vertebrate biodiversity co-benefits on Cape York Peninsula, Australia
Perry Justin J., Vanderduys Eric P., Kutt Alex S.
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2016 25(7). p.742

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission