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Filters: Author is Christie, Fiona J.  [Clear All Filters]
2011
Penman, T. et al. Prescribed burning: how can it work to conserve the things we value?. International Journal of Wildland Fire 20, 721 (2011).
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2009
Brennan, K. E. C., Christie, F. J. & York, A. Global climate change and litter decomposition: more frequent fire slows decomposition and increases the functional importance of inverterates. Global Change Biology (2009). at <http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/gcb/2009/00000015/00000012/art00013>
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Christie, F. J. & York, A. No detectable impacts of fequent burning on foliar C and N or insect herbivory in an Australian eucalypt forest. Applied Vegetation Science (2009).
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Christie, F. J. & York, A. No detectable impacts of frequent burning on foliar C and N or insect herbivory in an Australian eucalypt forest. Applied Vegetation Science 12, 376 - 384 (2009).
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