BRITISH ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY - MAIN WEBSITE
  • About AER
  • Applied Ecology Resources login

An open platform from

  • Applied Ecology Resources
  • About AER
    • What is AER?
    • Advisory Board
    • What is grey literature?
    • Additional resources
    • FAQs
  • Search
  • How To
    • How to use grey literature
    • How to get the most from your search
    • How to reference documents on AER
  • Membership
    • Become a member
    • Member organisations
    • Testimonials
  • Submit content
  • Updates and Events
    • Submit an event
    • AER Live
  • Ecological Solutions and Evidence
  • Back to home

Letting giants be - rethinking active fire management of old-growth eucalypt forest in the Australian tropics.

Published online
04 Jun 2014
Content type
Journal article
Journal title
Journal of Applied Ecology
DOI
10.1111/1365-2664.12233

Author(s)
Tng, D. Y. P. & Goosem, S. & Jordan, G. J. & Bowman, D. M. J. S.
Contact email(s)
david.tng@utas.edu.au

Publication language
English
View

Key words

  • burning
  • controlled burning
  • ecology
  • fire ecology
  • fires
  • forests
  • landscape ecology
  • old-growth forests
  • traits
  • tropics
View

Related Content

Direct and indirect effects of nitrogen enrichment and grazing on grassland productivity through intraspecific trait variability.
traits 18 Feb 2022

Direct and indirect effects of nitrogen enrichment and grazing on grassland productivity through intraspecific trait variability.

Zheng ShuXia & Chi YongGang & Yang XiaoJing & Li WenHuai & Lan ZhiChun & Bai YongFei

READ MORE about Direct and indirect effects of nitrogen enrichment and grazing on grassland productivity through intraspecific trait variability.
Among stand heterogeneity is key for biodiversity in managed beech forests but does not question the value of unmanaged forests: response to Bruun and Heilmann-Clausen (2021).
old-growth forests 30 Oct 2021

Among stand heterogeneity is key for biodiversity in managed beech forests but does not question the value of unmanaged forests: response to Bruun and Heilmann-Clausen (2021).

Schall, P. & Heinrichs, S. & Ammer, C. & Ayasse, M. & Boch, S. & Buscot, F. & Fischer, M. & Goldmann, K. & Overmann, J. & Schulze, E. D. & Sikorski, J. & Weisser, W. W. & Wubet, T. & Gossner, M. M.

READ MORE about Among stand heterogeneity is key for biodiversity in managed beech forests but does not question the value of unmanaged forests: response to Bruun and Heilmann-Clausen (2021).
Functional groups of wild bees respond differently to faba bean Vicia faba L. cultivation at landscape scale.
landscape ecology 22 Feb 2021

Functional groups of wild bees respond differently to faba bean Vicia faba L. cultivation at landscape scale.

Beyer, N. & Gabriel, D. & Kirsch, F. & Schulz-Kesting, K. & Dauber, J. & Westphal, C.

READ MORE about Functional groups of wild bees respond differently to faba bean Vicia faba L. cultivation at landscape scale.
  1. Search
  2. Letting giants be - rethinking active fire management of old-growth eucalypt forest in the Australian tropics.

An open source idea from

  • About AER
  • Ecological Solutions and Evidence
  • The Applied Ecologist
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy

Connect

Join AER
TwitterLinkedInFacebook

Stay updated about AER

Our latest AER news straight to your inbox!

By signing up to our AER eBulletin, you give us consent to send it to you via MailChimp every month. You can unsubscribe at any point via the link in the eBulletin. Or email us at dataprotection@britishecologicalsociety.org

To view the MailChimp Privacy Policy click here.

Applied Ecology Resources
T: +44 20 3994 8271 E: Hello@appliedecologyresources.org
British Ecological Society, 42 Wharf Road, London, N1 7GS, UK

Copyright © 2022 The British Ecological Society. All rights reserved.

  • Sitemap

We use cookies to make our website work properly and get anonymous information about how the site is used. See our terms & conditions. Click OK to accept, or Essential cookies if you don’t want us to have this anonymous data.