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Type: Book Chapter
Author(s): Marilyn D. Fox; B. J. Fox
Editor(s): L. T. Trabaud
Publication Date: 1987

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Citation: Fox, M. D., and B. J. Fox. 1987. The role of fire in the scleromorphic forests and shrublands of eastern Australia, in LT Trabaud ed., The role of fire in ecological systems. Netherlands, SPB Academic Publishing, p. 23-48.

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Keywords:
  • aborigines
  • Angophora costata
  • Antechinus stuartii
  • arthropods
  • Australia
  • bark
  • bibliographies
  • burning intervals
  • catastrophic fires
  • charcoal
  • chemical elements
  • crown fires
  • Dasyuria antechinus
  • decay
  • dominance (ecology)
  • droughts
  • eucalyptus
  • Eucalyptus regnans
  • evolution
  • fine fuels
  • fire adaptations (animals)
  • fire adaptations (plants)
  • fire dependent species
  • fire frequency
  • fire hazard reduction
  • fire injuries (plants)
  • fire intensity
  • fire management
  • fire regimes
  • fire resistant plants
  • fire scar analysis
  • fire sensitive plants
  • fire size
  • flammability
  • fuel accumulation
  • grasslands
  • grazing
  • heat
  • heat effects
  • humidity
  • Imperata cylindrica
  • insect ecology
  • insects
  • Isoodon obesulus
  • landscape ecology
  • litter
  • mammals
  • moisture
  • mortality
  • mosaic
  • Mus musculus
  • national parks
  • nutrient cycling
  • overstory
  • pH
  • phosphorus
  • plant communities
  • plant growth
  • post fire recovery
  • precipitation
  • Pseudomys gracilicaudatus
  • Pseudomys novaehollandiae
  • rainforests
  • rate of spread
  • Rattus fuscipes
  • Rattus lutreolus
  • regeneration
  • roots
  • sclerophyll forests
  • season of fire
  • seed dispersal
  • seed dormancy
  • seed production
  • seedlings
  • seeds
  • shrublands
  • small mammals
  • Sminthopsis murina
  • soil nutrients
  • species diversity (animals)
  • species diversity (plants)
  • statistical analysis
  • succession
  • temperature
  • understory vegetation
  • wildfires
  • woody plants
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