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  1. Climate Change Amplifications of Climate-Fire Teleconnections in the Southern Hemisphere
  2. Renewal ecology: conservation for the Anthropocene
  3. Differential demographic filtering by surface fires: How fuel type and fuel load affect sapling mortality of an obligate seeder savanna tree
  4. Fire and cattle disturbance affects vegetation structure and rain forest expansion into savanna in the Australian monsoon tropics
  5. Water, land, fire, and forest: Multi-scale determinants of rainforests in the Australian monsoon tropics
  6. Pyrodiversity-why managing fire in food webs is relevant to restoration ecology
  7. The relative importance of intrinsic and extrinsic factors in the decline of obligate seeder forests
  8. Pyrodiversity is the coupling of biodiversity and fire regimes in food webs
  9. Gender and Wildfire: Landscapes of Uncertainty by C. ERIKSEN, Routledge, New York, 2013, 186 pp, ISBN 978 0 4155 0270 2 (hardback) US$125
  10. Differences in grass pollen allergen exposure across Australia
  11. A grass–fire cycle eliminates an obligate‐seeding tree in a tropical savanna
  12. Pyrogeographic models, feedbacks and the future of global fire regimes
  13. A warmer world will reduce tree growth in evergreen broadleaf forests: evidence from A ustralian temperate and subtropical eucalypt forests
  14. Abrupt fire regime change may cause landscape-wide loss of mature obligate seeder forests