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Fire in Australian savannas: from leaf to landscapeClimate change and long-term fire management impacts on Australian savannas.Resource-use efficiency explains grassy weed invasion in a low-resource savanna in north Australia.The Australian SuperSite Network: A continental, long-term terrestrial ecosystem observatory.Vulnerability of native savanna trees and exotic Khaya senegalensis to seasonal drought.Stable isotopes reveal the contribution of corticular photosynthesis to growth in branches of Eucalyptus miniata.Stem and leaf gas exchange and their responses to fire in a north Australian tropical savanna.Carbon balance of a tropical savanna of northern Australia.Daily and seasonal patterns of carbon and water fluxes above a north Australian savanna.Dry season conditions determine wet season water use in the wet-tropical savannas of northern Australia.Monsoonal influences on evapotranspiration of savanna vegetation of northern Australia.Termite mound emissions of CH4 and CO2 are primarily determined by seasonal changes in termite biomass and behaviour.Savanna vegetation-fire-climate relationships differ among continents.Transpiration increases during the dry season: patterns of tree water use in eucalypt open-forests of northern Australia.Invasive Andropogon gayanus (gamba grass) is an ecosystem transformer of nitrogen relations in Australian savanna.A canopy-scale test of the optimal water-use hypothesis.A test of the optimality approach to modelling canopy properties and CO2 uptake by natural vegetation.Natural abundance (δ¹⁵N) indicates shifts in nitrogen relations of woody taxa along a savanna-woodland continental rainfall gradient.Responses of LAI to rainfall explain contrasting sensitivities to carbon uptake between forest and non-forest ecosystems in Australia.Invasive Andropogon gayanus (Gamba grass) alters litter decomposition and nitrogen fluxes in an Australian tropical savanna.Seasonal, interannual and decadal drivers of tree and grass productivity in an Australian tropical savanna.Exotic grass invasion alters microsite conditions limiting woody recruitment potential in an Australian savanna.Testing the grass-fire cycle: alien grass invasion in the tropical savannas of northern AustraliaThe 10 Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to tipping pointsBIODIVERSITY RESEARCH: Turning up the heat: the impacts of Andropogon gayanus (gamba grass) invasion on fire behaviour in northern Australian savannasCharacterizing vegetation cover in global savannas with an annual foliage clumping index derived from the MODIS BRDF productClimate control of terrestrial carbon exchange across biomes and continentsOn the temporal upscaling of evapotranspiration from instantaneous remote sensing measurements to 8-day mean daily-sumsOptimal stomatal behaviour around the worldParameterization of an ecosystem light-use-efficiency model for predicting savanna GPP using MODIS EVIIntrinsic climate dependency of ecosystem light and water-use-efficiencies across Australian biomesSpatial patterns and temporal dynamics in savanna vegetation phenology across the North Australian Tropical TransectSeasonal variation and fire effects on CH4, N2O and CO2 exchange in savanna soils of northern AustraliaPhotosynthetic physiology of eucalypts along a sub-continental rainfall gradient in northern AustraliaSpectral analysis of fire severity in north Australian tropical savannasUsing long-term water balances to parameterize surface conductances and calculate evaporation at 0.05° spatial resolutionCoupling carbon allocation with leaf and root phenology predicts tree–grass partitioning along a savanna rainfall gradientMODIS vegetation products as proxies of photosynthetic potential along a gradient of meteorologically and biologically driven ecosystem productivityCarbon uptake and water use in woodlands and forests in southern Australia during an extreme heat wave event in the “Angry Summer” of 2012/2013Tree–grass phenology information improves light use efficiency modelling of gross primary productivity for an Australian tropical savanna
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