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Description Mean annual change (%) in carbon stock (t C ha−1) in live (a–d) adult tree and (e) woody understorey biomass, in relation to fire regimes of varying fire frequency and severity for 136 vegetation...
Article Title: Fire regimes and woody biomass dynamics in Australian savannas
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Frequency distribution of annualized changes in woody biomass carbon stocks for 136 vegetation monitoring plots in mesic savanna, northern Australia, over a 10‐year period (1994–2004).
Article Title: Fire regimes and woody biomass dynamics in Australian savannas
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Schematic representation of changes in woody biomass carbon stocks for 136 vegetation monitoring plots in mesic savanna, northern Australia, over a 10‐year period (1994–2004). The relative...
Article Title: Fire regimes and woody biomass dynamics in Australian savannas
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description The modelled relationship between annual change in carbon stocks in (a–d) adult tree biomass and (e) woody understorey biomass and the frequency of mild, moderate and severe fires for 136...
Article Title: Fire regimes and woody biomass dynamics in Australian savannas
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Summary of the importance of the three fire frequency variables examined (mild, moderate and severe fire frequency) as determinants of various components of change in woody biomass carbon stock for...
Article Title: Fire regimes and woody biomass dynamics in Australian savannas
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Location of 136 vegetation monitoring plots in mesic savanna throughout Kakadu, Nitmiluk and Litchfield National Parks, northern Australia. Contour lines represent mean annual rainfall (mm).
Article Title: Fire regimes and woody biomass dynamics in Australian savannas
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography -
Description Changes in remotely assessed woody cover in northern Australian savannas, derived from published studies: 1. Lehmann et al. (), Kakadu National Park; 2. This study, coastal Northern Territory; 3....
Article Title: Fire regimes and woody biomass dynamics in Australian savannas
Publication Title: Journal of Biogeography