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Lynda D Prior

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Frontiers in Plant Science|June 14, 2014
Across a macro-ecological gradient forest competition is strongest at the most productive sitesLynda D Prior, David M J S Bowman
Global Change Biology|January 29, 2014
Big eucalypts grow more slowly in a warm climate: evidence of an interaction between tree size and temperatureLynda D Prior, David M J S Bowman
Frontiers in Plant Science|November 22, 2014
Have plants evolved to self-immolate?David M J S Bowman, Ben J French, Lynda D Prior
Oecologia|July 25, 2009
Fire controls population structure in four dominant tree species in a tropical savannaCaroline E R Lehmann, Lynda D Prior, David M J S Bowman
Plos One|September 15, 2015
Macroecology of Australian Tall Eucalypt Forests: Baseline Data from a Continental-Scale Permanent Plot NetworkSam W Wood, Lynda D Prior, Helen C Stephens, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 7, 2017
Water, land, fire, and forest: Multi-scale determinants of rainforests in the Australian monsoon tropicsStefania Ondei, Lynda D Prior, Grant J Williamson, et al.
Trends in Plant Science|September 11, 2012
Detecting trends in tree growth: not so simpleDavid M J S Bowman, Roel J W Brienen, Emanuel Gloor, et al.
Global Change Biology|October 2, 2018
Biomass consumption by surface fires across Earth's most fire prone continentBrett P Murphy, Lynda D Prior, Mark A Cochrane, et al.
Global Change Biology|October 18, 2013
Abrupt fire regime change may cause landscape-wide loss of mature obligate seeder forestsDavid M J S Bowman, Brett P Murphy, Dominic L J Neyland, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 1, 2013
Climate, not Aboriginal landscape burning, controlled the historical demography and distribution of fire-sensitive conifer populations across AustraliaShota Sakaguchi, David M J S Bowman, Lynda D Prior, et al.
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Frontiers in Plant Science|June 14, 2014
Across a macro-ecological gradient forest competition is strongest at the most productive sitesLynda D Prior, David M J S Bowman
Global Change Biology|January 29, 2014
Big eucalypts grow more slowly in a warm climate: evidence of an interaction between tree size and temperatureLynda D Prior, David M J S Bowman
Frontiers in Plant Science|November 22, 2014
Have plants evolved to self-immolate?David M J S Bowman, Ben J French, Lynda D Prior
Oecologia|July 25, 2009
Fire controls population structure in four dominant tree species in a tropical savannaCaroline E R Lehmann, Lynda D Prior, David M J S Bowman
Plos One|September 15, 2015
Macroecology of Australian Tall Eucalypt Forests: Baseline Data from a Continental-Scale Permanent Plot NetworkSam W Wood, Lynda D Prior, Helen C Stephens, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|March 7, 2017
Water, land, fire, and forest: Multi-scale determinants of rainforests in the Australian monsoon tropicsStefania Ondei, Lynda D Prior, Grant J Williamson, et al.
Trends in Plant Science|September 11, 2012
Detecting trends in tree growth: not so simpleDavid M J S Bowman, Roel J W Brienen, Emanuel Gloor, et al.
Global Change Biology|October 2, 2018
Biomass consumption by surface fires across Earth's most fire prone continentBrett P Murphy, Lynda D Prior, Mark A Cochrane, et al.
Global Change Biology|October 18, 2013
Abrupt fire regime change may cause landscape-wide loss of mature obligate seeder forestsDavid M J S Bowman, Brett P Murphy, Dominic L J Neyland, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 1, 2013
Climate, not Aboriginal landscape burning, controlled the historical demography and distribution of fire-sensitive conifer populations across AustraliaShota Sakaguchi, David M J S Bowman, Lynda D Prior, et al.
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