Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic

DM Bergstrom, BC Wienecke… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, collapse of ecosystems—potentially irreversible change to ecosystem structure,
composition and function—imperils biodiversity, human health and well‐being. We examine …

Leveraging high-resolution satellite imagery and gradient boosting for invasive weed mapping

Y Shendryk, NA Rossiter-Rachor… - IEEE Journal of …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
An introduced pasture grass (Andropogon gayanus-gamba grass) is spreading through the
tropical savannas of northern Australia, with detrimental ecosystem consequences including …

[HTML][HTML] The cost of not acting: Delaying invasive grass management increases costs and threatens assets in a national park, northern Australia

NA Rossiter-Rachor, VM Adams, CA Canham… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Globally, invasive grasses are a major threat to protected areas (PAs) due to their ability to
alter community structure and function, reduce biodiversity, and alter fire regimes. However …

Holocene savanna dynamics in the seasonal tropics of northern Australia

C Rowe, M Brand, LB Hutley, C Wurster, C Zwart… - Review of Palaeobotany …, 2019 - Elsevier
An environmental history is presented from Girraween Lagoon, Darwin region of the
Northern Territory, Australia. Pollen and charcoal analysis of a 5-meter sediment core …

[HTML][HTML] Response of reptiles to weed-control and native plant restoration in an arid, grass-invaded landscape

CA Schlesinger, M Kaestli, KA Christian… - Global Ecology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Introduced grasses are a major threat to dryland ecosystems world-wide because of their
ability to transform plant communities and change fire regimes. These structural and …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluation of satellite remote sensing pathways for mapping and monitoring of gamba grass for the Savanna Fire Management Methodology

SR Levick, Y Shendryk, SA Setterfield… - Darwin: CSIRO …, 2018 - nesplandscapes.edu.au
Executive summary A core objective of NESP Project 2.3 'Weed invasion, fire and ecosystem
failure: catchment scale scenario modelling to improve planning and management'is to work …

[PDF][PDF] Remote sensing of gamba grass in northern Australia: An assessment of methods and

SR Levick, Y Shendryk, S Johnson, S Setterfield… - 2021 - nesplandscapes.edu.au
Executive summary The work described in this report is part of Project 2.3 ' Weed invasion,
fire and ecosystem failure: catchment scale scenario modelling to improve planning and …