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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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July 28, 2010
Forest contraction in north equatorial Southeast Asia during the Last Glacial Period
Christopher M Wurster, Michael I Bird, Ian D Bull, et al.
Global Change Biology
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July 25, 2025
Climatic and Edaphic Drivers of Soil Organic Carbon and Pyrogenic Carbon Stocks Across Elevation and Disturbance Gradients in Colombian Andean Forests
Carmen R Montes-Pulido, Michael I Bird, Lidiany C da Silva Carvalho, et al.
Global Change Biology
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June 1, 2017
Optimal climate for large trees at high elevations drives patterns of biomass in remote forests of Papua New Guinea
Michelle Venter, John Dwyer, Wouter Dieleman, et al.
Scientific Reports
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June 19, 2019
Early human settlement of Sahul was not an accident
Michael I Bird, Scott A Condie, Sue O'Connor, et al.
Tree Physiology
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January 4, 2008
Contributions of woody and herbaceous vegetation to tropical savanna ecosystem productivity: a quasi-global estimate
Jon Lloyd, Michael I Bird, Lins Vellen, et al.
Communications Earth & Environment
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August 21, 2025
Wildfire legacies on pyrogenic carbon stocks in Amazonian peatlands
Yuwan Wang, Angela Gallego-Sala, Michael I Bird, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour
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April 30, 2021
Landscape rules predict optimal superhighways for the first peopling of Sahul
Stefani A Crabtree, Devin A White, Corey J A Bradshaw, et al.
Global Change Biology
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July 21, 2020
Net landscape carbon balance of a tropical savanna: Relative importance of fire and aquatic export in offsetting terrestrial production
Clément Duvert, Lindsay B Hutley, Jason Beringer, et al.
Nature
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August 5, 2011
Woody cover and hominin environments in the past 6 million years
Thure E Cerling, Jonathan G Wynn, Samuel A Andanje, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
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June 19, 2019
Minimum founding populations for the first peopling of Sahul
Corey J A Bradshaw, Sean Ulm, Alan N Williams, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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July 28, 2010
Forest contraction in north equatorial Southeast Asia during the Last Glacial Period
Christopher M Wurster, Michael I Bird, Ian D Bull, et al.
Global Change Biology
|
July 25, 2025
Climatic and Edaphic Drivers of Soil Organic Carbon and Pyrogenic Carbon Stocks Across Elevation and Disturbance Gradients in Colombian Andean Forests
Carmen R Montes-Pulido, Michael I Bird, Lidiany C da Silva Carvalho, et al.
Global Change Biology
|
June 1, 2017
Optimal climate for large trees at high elevations drives patterns of biomass in remote forests of Papua New Guinea
Michelle Venter, John Dwyer, Wouter Dieleman, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
June 19, 2019
Early human settlement of Sahul was not an accident
Michael I Bird, Scott A Condie, Sue O'Connor, et al.
Tree Physiology
|
January 4, 2008
Contributions of woody and herbaceous vegetation to tropical savanna ecosystem productivity: a quasi-global estimate
Jon Lloyd, Michael I Bird, Lins Vellen, et al.
Communications Earth & Environment
|
August 21, 2025
Wildfire legacies on pyrogenic carbon stocks in Amazonian peatlands
Yuwan Wang, Angela Gallego-Sala, Michael I Bird, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour
|
April 30, 2021
Landscape rules predict optimal superhighways for the first peopling of Sahul
Stefani A Crabtree, Devin A White, Corey J A Bradshaw, et al.
Global Change Biology
|
July 21, 2020
Net landscape carbon balance of a tropical savanna: Relative importance of fire and aquatic export in offsetting terrestrial production
Clément Duvert, Lindsay B Hutley, Jason Beringer, et al.
Nature
|
August 5, 2011
Woody cover and hominin environments in the past 6 million years
Thure E Cerling, Jonathan G Wynn, Samuel A Andanje, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution
|
June 19, 2019
Minimum founding populations for the first peopling of Sahul
Corey J A Bradshaw, Sean Ulm, Alan N Williams, et al.
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