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    A quantitative assessment of shoot flammability for 60 tree and shrub species supports rankings based on expert opinion 

    Wyse, Sarah; Perry, G. L. W.; OConnell, Dean; Holland, Phillip; Wright, M. J.; Hosted, C. L.; Whitelock, S. L.; Geary, I. J.; Maurin, K. J. L.; Curran, Timothy J. (CSIRO Publishing, 2016-02-25)
    Fire is an important ecological disturbance in vegetated ecosystems across the globe, and also has considerable impacts on human infrastructure. Vegetation flammability is a key bottom-up control on fire regimes, and on ...
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    AuthorCurran, Timothy J. (1)Geary, I. J. (1)
    Holland, Phillip (1)
    Hosted, C. L. (1)Maurin, K. J. L. (1)OConnell, Dean (1)Perry, G. L. W. (1)Whitelock, S. L. (1)Wright, M. J. (1)Wyse, Sarah (1)Keyword
    0502 Environmental Science and Management (1)
    0602 Ecology (1)
    0705 Forestry Sciences (1)ecological disturbance (1)fire (1)Forestry (1)
    New Zealand (1)
    vegetation flammability (1)
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