Flammable Australia
The Fire Regimes and Biodiversity of a Continent
Herausgeber: Bradstock, Ross A.; Gill, Malcolm A.; Williams, Jann E.
Flammable Australia
The Fire Regimes and Biodiversity of a Continent
Herausgeber: Bradstock, Ross A.; Gill, Malcolm A.; Williams, Jann E.
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An investigation of the action of fire on the Australian ecosystem and its application in land management.
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An investigation of the action of fire on the Australian ecosystem and its application in land management.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 935g
- ISBN-13: 9780521125314
- ISBN-10: 0521125316
- Artikelnr.: 28517409
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 935g
- ISBN-13: 9780521125314
- ISBN-10: 0521125316
- Artikelnr.: 28517409
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Part I. Past and Future: 1. A history of fire in Australia A.
Peter Kershaw, James S. Clark, A. Malcolm Gill and D. M. D'Costa; 2.
Importance of a changing climate for fire regimes in Australia Geoffrey J.
Cary; Part II. Fire Regimes and Life Histories: 3. Fire properties and burn
patterns in heterogeneous landscapes Wendy Catchpole; 4. Fire regimes in
landscapes: models and realities Michael A. McCarthy and Geoffrey J. Cary;
5. Critical life cycles of plants and animals - developing a process-based
understanding of population changes in fire-prone landscapes Robert J.
Whelan, Louise Rodgerson, Chris R. Dickman and Elizabeth F. Sutherland; 6.
Spatial variability in fire regimes: its effects on recent and past
vegetation James S. Clark, A. Malcolm Gill and A. Peter Kershaw; Part III.
Ecosystems: Grasslands: 7. Fire regimes in the Spinifex landscapes of
Australia Grant Allan and Richard Southgate; 8. The role of fire regimes in
temperate lowland grasslands of south-eastern Australia Ian D. Lunt and
John W. Morgan; Part IV. Ecosystems: Shrublands: 9. Fire regimes in
Australian heathlands and their effects on plants and animals David A.
Keith, W. Lachie McCaw and Robert J. Whelan; 10. Fires regimes and
biodiversity in semi-arid mallee ecosystems Ross A. Bradstock and Janet S.
Cohn; 11. Fire regimes in Acacia wooded landscapes: effects on functional
processes and biodiversity Ken C. Hodgkinson; Part V. Ecosystems:
Woodlands: 12. Fire regimes and biodiversity in the savannahs of northern
Australia Richard J. Williams, Anthony D. Griffiths and Grant Allan; 13.
Fire regimes and their effects in Australian temperate woodlands Richard
Hobbs; Part VI. Ecosystems: Forests: 14. Fire regimes and fire management
of rainforest communities across northern Australia Jeremy Russell-Smith
and Peter Stanton; 15. Fire regimes and biodiversity of forested landscapes
of southern Australia A. Malcolm Gill and Peter C. Catling; Part VII.
Applications: 16. Fire regimes in semi-arid and tropical pastoral lands:
managing biological diversity and ecosystem function James C. Noble and
Anthony C. Grice; 17. Fire management and biodiversity conservation - key
approaches and principles David A. Keith, Jann E. Williams and John C. Z.
Woinarski; Part VII. Conclusions: 18. Fire regimes and biodiversity: legacy
and vision A. Malcolm Gill, Ross A. Bradstock and Jann E. Williams; Index.
Peter Kershaw, James S. Clark, A. Malcolm Gill and D. M. D'Costa; 2.
Importance of a changing climate for fire regimes in Australia Geoffrey J.
Cary; Part II. Fire Regimes and Life Histories: 3. Fire properties and burn
patterns in heterogeneous landscapes Wendy Catchpole; 4. Fire regimes in
landscapes: models and realities Michael A. McCarthy and Geoffrey J. Cary;
5. Critical life cycles of plants and animals - developing a process-based
understanding of population changes in fire-prone landscapes Robert J.
Whelan, Louise Rodgerson, Chris R. Dickman and Elizabeth F. Sutherland; 6.
Spatial variability in fire regimes: its effects on recent and past
vegetation James S. Clark, A. Malcolm Gill and A. Peter Kershaw; Part III.
Ecosystems: Grasslands: 7. Fire regimes in the Spinifex landscapes of
Australia Grant Allan and Richard Southgate; 8. The role of fire regimes in
temperate lowland grasslands of south-eastern Australia Ian D. Lunt and
John W. Morgan; Part IV. Ecosystems: Shrublands: 9. Fire regimes in
Australian heathlands and their effects on plants and animals David A.
Keith, W. Lachie McCaw and Robert J. Whelan; 10. Fires regimes and
biodiversity in semi-arid mallee ecosystems Ross A. Bradstock and Janet S.
Cohn; 11. Fire regimes in Acacia wooded landscapes: effects on functional
processes and biodiversity Ken C. Hodgkinson; Part V. Ecosystems:
Woodlands: 12. Fire regimes and biodiversity in the savannahs of northern
Australia Richard J. Williams, Anthony D. Griffiths and Grant Allan; 13.
Fire regimes and their effects in Australian temperate woodlands Richard
Hobbs; Part VI. Ecosystems: Forests: 14. Fire regimes and fire management
of rainforest communities across northern Australia Jeremy Russell-Smith
and Peter Stanton; 15. Fire regimes and biodiversity of forested landscapes
of southern Australia A. Malcolm Gill and Peter C. Catling; Part VII.
Applications: 16. Fire regimes in semi-arid and tropical pastoral lands:
managing biological diversity and ecosystem function James C. Noble and
Anthony C. Grice; 17. Fire management and biodiversity conservation - key
approaches and principles David A. Keith, Jann E. Williams and John C. Z.
Woinarski; Part VII. Conclusions: 18. Fire regimes and biodiversity: legacy
and vision A. Malcolm Gill, Ross A. Bradstock and Jann E. Williams; Index.
Preface; Part I. Past and Future: 1. A history of fire in Australia A.
Peter Kershaw, James S. Clark, A. Malcolm Gill and D. M. D'Costa; 2.
Importance of a changing climate for fire regimes in Australia Geoffrey J.
Cary; Part II. Fire Regimes and Life Histories: 3. Fire properties and burn
patterns in heterogeneous landscapes Wendy Catchpole; 4. Fire regimes in
landscapes: models and realities Michael A. McCarthy and Geoffrey J. Cary;
5. Critical life cycles of plants and animals - developing a process-based
understanding of population changes in fire-prone landscapes Robert J.
Whelan, Louise Rodgerson, Chris R. Dickman and Elizabeth F. Sutherland; 6.
Spatial variability in fire regimes: its effects on recent and past
vegetation James S. Clark, A. Malcolm Gill and A. Peter Kershaw; Part III.
Ecosystems: Grasslands: 7. Fire regimes in the Spinifex landscapes of
Australia Grant Allan and Richard Southgate; 8. The role of fire regimes in
temperate lowland grasslands of south-eastern Australia Ian D. Lunt and
John W. Morgan; Part IV. Ecosystems: Shrublands: 9. Fire regimes in
Australian heathlands and their effects on plants and animals David A.
Keith, W. Lachie McCaw and Robert J. Whelan; 10. Fires regimes and
biodiversity in semi-arid mallee ecosystems Ross A. Bradstock and Janet S.
Cohn; 11. Fire regimes in Acacia wooded landscapes: effects on functional
processes and biodiversity Ken C. Hodgkinson; Part V. Ecosystems:
Woodlands: 12. Fire regimes and biodiversity in the savannahs of northern
Australia Richard J. Williams, Anthony D. Griffiths and Grant Allan; 13.
Fire regimes and their effects in Australian temperate woodlands Richard
Hobbs; Part VI. Ecosystems: Forests: 14. Fire regimes and fire management
of rainforest communities across northern Australia Jeremy Russell-Smith
and Peter Stanton; 15. Fire regimes and biodiversity of forested landscapes
of southern Australia A. Malcolm Gill and Peter C. Catling; Part VII.
Applications: 16. Fire regimes in semi-arid and tropical pastoral lands:
managing biological diversity and ecosystem function James C. Noble and
Anthony C. Grice; 17. Fire management and biodiversity conservation - key
approaches and principles David A. Keith, Jann E. Williams and John C. Z.
Woinarski; Part VII. Conclusions: 18. Fire regimes and biodiversity: legacy
and vision A. Malcolm Gill, Ross A. Bradstock and Jann E. Williams; Index.
Peter Kershaw, James S. Clark, A. Malcolm Gill and D. M. D'Costa; 2.
Importance of a changing climate for fire regimes in Australia Geoffrey J.
Cary; Part II. Fire Regimes and Life Histories: 3. Fire properties and burn
patterns in heterogeneous landscapes Wendy Catchpole; 4. Fire regimes in
landscapes: models and realities Michael A. McCarthy and Geoffrey J. Cary;
5. Critical life cycles of plants and animals - developing a process-based
understanding of population changes in fire-prone landscapes Robert J.
Whelan, Louise Rodgerson, Chris R. Dickman and Elizabeth F. Sutherland; 6.
Spatial variability in fire regimes: its effects on recent and past
vegetation James S. Clark, A. Malcolm Gill and A. Peter Kershaw; Part III.
Ecosystems: Grasslands: 7. Fire regimes in the Spinifex landscapes of
Australia Grant Allan and Richard Southgate; 8. The role of fire regimes in
temperate lowland grasslands of south-eastern Australia Ian D. Lunt and
John W. Morgan; Part IV. Ecosystems: Shrublands: 9. Fire regimes in
Australian heathlands and their effects on plants and animals David A.
Keith, W. Lachie McCaw and Robert J. Whelan; 10. Fires regimes and
biodiversity in semi-arid mallee ecosystems Ross A. Bradstock and Janet S.
Cohn; 11. Fire regimes in Acacia wooded landscapes: effects on functional
processes and biodiversity Ken C. Hodgkinson; Part V. Ecosystems:
Woodlands: 12. Fire regimes and biodiversity in the savannahs of northern
Australia Richard J. Williams, Anthony D. Griffiths and Grant Allan; 13.
Fire regimes and their effects in Australian temperate woodlands Richard
Hobbs; Part VI. Ecosystems: Forests: 14. Fire regimes and fire management
of rainforest communities across northern Australia Jeremy Russell-Smith
and Peter Stanton; 15. Fire regimes and biodiversity of forested landscapes
of southern Australia A. Malcolm Gill and Peter C. Catling; Part VII.
Applications: 16. Fire regimes in semi-arid and tropical pastoral lands:
managing biological diversity and ecosystem function James C. Noble and
Anthony C. Grice; 17. Fire management and biodiversity conservation - key
approaches and principles David A. Keith, Jann E. Williams and John C. Z.
Woinarski; Part VII. Conclusions: 18. Fire regimes and biodiversity: legacy
and vision A. Malcolm Gill, Ross A. Bradstock and Jann E. Williams; Index.