Publications: Climatology
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Climatology

Allen, K.J. (2000). Report on the cross dating of Athrotaxis selaginoides samples from Mt Weld. Forestry Tasmania, Parks and Wildlife and DPIWE, Hobart.

Allen, K. (2001). The potential for dendroclimatology in the Warra LTER Site, Tasmania.Tasforests 13: 77-86.

Allen, K.J. (2002). The temperature response in the ring widths of Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (Celerytop pine) along an altitudinal gradient in the Warra LTER area, Tasmania. Australian Geographical Studies 40: 287-299.

Allen, K.J., Cook, E.R., Francey, R.J. & Michael, K. (2001). The climatic response of Phyllocladus aspleniifolius (Labill.) Hook.f. in Tasmania. Journal of Biogeography 28: 305-316.

Barker, P.B. (1998). A design for long-term quadrats to sample and monitor vegetation change along the altitudinal gradient at Warra LTER site. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

Clifton, R. (2004). Warra Long Term Ecological Research Site Baseline Altitudinal Monitoring Plots: Student Report: Management Plan 2004. Edith Cowan University, Perth.

Doran, N.E., Balmer, J., Driessen, M., Bashford, R., Grove, S., Richardson, A.M.M., Griggs, J. & Ziegeler, D. (2003). Moving with the times: baseline data to gauge future shifts in vegetation and invertebrate altitudinal assemblages due to environmental change. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 3(2): 127-149.

Grove, S.J. (2004). Warra - Mount Weld altitudinal transect ecotonal and baseline altitudinal monitoring plots (BAMPs): establishment report. Technical Report no 17/2004. Forestry Tasmania, Hobart.

LaSala, A.V. & Dingle, J.K. (2000). The effect of seasonal and climatic factors on Eucalyptus obliqua mortality in response to stem injection of glyphosate. Tasforests 12: 11-20.

Pinkard, L. (2008). Likely effects of climate change on the climate of cool temperate Australia and specifically Warra. Likely effects of climate change on the climate of cool temperate Australia and specifically Warra. Milestone report 2: Project 715-Pinkard, ‘Predicting NPP of temperate forest systems: uncertainty associated with climate change and pest attack’. CSIRO Forests and Forest Products, Hobart.

Roberts, S. (2009). Water quality in the Warra Long-Term Ecological Research study area 1998-2006. CRC Forestry Technical Report 193.

Wall, D.H., Bradford, M.A., St John, M.G., Trofymow, J.A., Behan-Pelletier, V., Bignell, D.E., Dangerfield, J.M., Parton, W.J., Rusek, J., Voigt, W., Wolters, V., Gardel, H.Z., Ayuke, F.O., Bashford, R., Beljakova, O.I., Bohlen, P.J., Brauman, A., Flemming, S., Henschel, J.R., Johnson, D.L., Jones, T.H., Kovarova, A., Kranabetter, J.M., Kutny, L., Lin, K.C., Maryati, M., Masse, D., Pokarzhvskii, A., Rahman, H., Sabara, M.G., Salamon, J.A., Swift, M.J., Varela, A., Vasconcelos, H.L., White, D. & Zou, X.M. (2008). Global decomposition experiment shows soil animal impacts on decomposition are climate-dependent. Global Change Biology 14:1–17.

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