Taxonomic revision of Australian Erythrophleum (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) including description of two new species

RL Barrett, MD Barrett - Australian Systematic Botany, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
The genus Erythrophleum Afzel ex R. Br. is revised for Australia and three species are
recognised, all previously included in E. chlorostachys (F. Muell.) Baill. Erythrophleum …

A hollow argument: understory vegetation and disturbance determine abundance of hollow-dependent mammals in an Australian tropical savanna

CE Penton, HF Davies, IJ Radford… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Native mammals are suffering widespread and ongoing population declines across northern
Australia. These declines are likely driven by multiple, interacting factors including altered …

The role of microsite sunlight environment on growth, architecture, and resource allocation in dominant Acacia tree seedlings, in Serengeti, East Africa

DM Rugemalila, ST Cory, WK Smith, TM Anderson - Plant Ecology, 2020 - Springer
Seedling establishment is a critical life history stage for savanna tree recruitment due to
variability in resource availability. While tree–grass competition for water is recognized as an …

[HTML][HTML] Nestbox use indicates declining arboreal mammals in an Australian savanna may be limited by tree hollow availability

LA Woolley, IJ Radford, T Cremona… - Forest Ecology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
In the tropical savannas of northern Australia, many native mammal species are
experiencing rapid and ongoing declines due to multiple interacting threats. These mostly …

Variation in eucalypt bark allometry across Australia

MJ Lawes, M Neumann - Australian Journal of Botany, 2022 - CSIRO Publishing
Positive bark allometry (hyperallometry), characterised by rapid early bark growth, is
expected where fire selects for thicker bark to resist cambial damage and topkill. We …

Genetic variation in fire recovery and other fire-related traits in a global eucalypt species

MA Hernández, JB Butler, H Ammitzboll… - Tree Genetics & …, 2022 - Springer
To understand the potential of forests to adapt to wildfire, we studied the genetic architecture
of fire-related structural, damage and recovery traits in a globally important Australian forest …

Belowground competition and growth of juvenile trees in a long-unburnt Australian savanna

H Paramjyothi, AE Richards, LB Hutley… - Forest Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Most research on tropical savanna vegetation has focused on the factors promoting the co-
existence of trees and grasses, and competition between savanna trees has received …

[PDF][PDF] Hollow futures? Declining arboreal mammals and

CE Penton - 2020 - researchers.cdu.edu.au
Globally, the rapid rate of biodiversity decline is now commonly referred to as the sixth 'mass
extinction'(Ceballos et al., 2015). To prevent further biodiversity decline, we require …