A remote sensing approach to mapping fire severity in south-eastern Australia using sentinel 2 and random forest
- Rebecca K. Gibson, T. Danaher, W. Hehir, L. Collins
- Environmental Science
- 1 April 2020
The Trajectory of Dispersal Research in Conservation Biology. Systematic Review
- D. Driscoll, S. Banks, M. Westgate
- Environmental SciencePLoS ONE
- 17 April 2014
A systematic review of 655 conservation-related publications compared five topics: climate change, habitat restoration, population viability analysis, land planning (systematic conservation planning) and invasive species, finding that the quality of dispersal data used in climate change research has increased since the 1990s.
The severity and extent of the Australia 2019–20 Eucalyptus forest fires are not the legacy of forest management
- D. Bowman, G. Williamson, Rebecca K. Gibson, R. Bradstock, R. Keenan
- Environmental ScienceNature Ecology & Evolution
- 10 May 2021
The overwhelming dominance of fire weather is shown in causing complete scorch or consumption of forest canopies in natural and plantation forests in three regions across the geographic range of these fires.
Developing and testing models of the drivers of anthropogenic and lightning-caused wildfire ignitions in south-eastern Australia.
- H. Clarke, Rebecca K. Gibson, B. Cirulis, R. Bradstock, T. Penman
- Environmental ScienceJournal of Environmental Management
- 1 April 2019
What Do the Australian Black Summer Fires Signify for the Global Fire Crisis?
- R. Nolan, D. Bowman, R. Bradstock
- Environmental ScienceFire
- 17 December 2021
The 2019–20 Australian fire season was heralded as emblematic of the catastrophic harm wrought by climate change. Similarly extreme wildfire seasons have occurred across the globe in recent years.…
Climatic, vegetation and edaphic influences on the probability of fire across mediterranean woodlands of south‐eastern Australia
- Rebecca K. Gibson, R. Bradstock, T. Penman, D. Keith, D. Driscoll
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2015
We investigated how the probability of burning is influenced by the time since fire (TSF) and gradients of climate, soil and vegetation in the fire‐prone mediterranean‐climate mallee woodlands of…
Susceptibility to climate change via effects on food resources: the feeding ecology of the endangered mountain pygmy-possum (Burramys parvus)
- Rebecca K. Gibson, L. Broome, M. Hutchinson
- Environmental ScienceWildlife research (East Melbourne)
- 29 October 2018
Strong seasonal and climatic influences on dominant food resources suggest that the endangered Burramys parvus may be susceptible to climate change.
Changing dominance of key plant species across a Mediterranean climate region: implications for fuel types and future fire regimes
- Rebecca K. Gibson, R. Bradstock, T. Penman, D. Keith, D. Driscoll
- Environmental SciencePlant Ecology
- 2013
Abstract Herbaceous and woody plants represent different fuel types in flammable ecosystems, due to contrasting patterns of growth and flammability in response to productivity (moisture…
Determinants of growth of the flammable grass, Triodia scariosa: Consequences for fuel dynamics under climate change in the Mediterranean region of South Eastern Australia
- Rebecca K. Gibson, R. Bradstock, T. Penman, D. Keith, D. Driscoll
- Environmental Science
- 2016
Environmental conditions may influence the presence and strength of competitive interactions between different life forms, thereby shaping community composition and structure, and corresponding fuel…
Evaluation of dissolved carbon dioxide to stimulate emergence of red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from infested ponds
- H. Abdelrahman, Rebecca K. Gibson, Kaelyn J. Fogelman, Aaron R. Cupp, A. Allert, James A. Stoeckel
- Environmental Science, BiologyManagement of Biological Invasions
- 5 May 2021
The effectiveness and optimal conditions for the control agent carbon dioxide, which can be diffused into water to facilitate capture of red swamp crayfish, are evaluated and carbon dioxide shows promises as a tool to increase capture rate of RSC.
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