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  • Eucalyptus obliqua - Eucalyptus delegatensis silvicultural regeneration


  • Eucalyptus obliqua structural attributes and canopy invertebrates


  • Age and stand structure in multi-aged wet eucalypt forest


  • Assessment of Eucalyptus obliqua coarse woody debris decay rates


  • Beetles of the southern forests wildfire chronosequence plots


  • Biogeochemistry and ecosystem processes of headwater streams


  • Bird monitoring along an altitudinal transect on Mount Weld


  • Bird responses to alternatives to clearfelling in the Warra SST


  • Bird survey methodology in wet eucalypt forest at Warra


  • Birds and wet eucalypt forest succession


  • Birds of the southern forests wildfire chronosequence plots


  • Bryophyte diversity & the role of logs in a wildfire succession


  • Coarse woody debris volume and carbon variation along a wildfire chronosequence


  • Coarse woody debris, macrofungal assemblages, and sustainable forest management


  • Colonisation of clearfelled coupes by rainforest plant species


  • Comparison of CWD volumes between mature and regenerated eucalypt forest


  • Contribution of CAR reserves to forest biodiversity in production landscapes


  • Decomposition in Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua coarse woody debris


  • Dendroclimatological reconstructions at Warra


  • Development of a conceptual ecological model for Warra


  • Development of a wildfire reference site for the Warra silvicultural trial


  • Dispersal ability of the beetle Coripera deplanata


  • Dispersal ability of the beetle Prostomis atkinsoni


  • Dissolved organic carbon export from headwater streams


  • Ecosystem metabolism in headwater streams


  • Effects of light availability on Eucalyptus obliqua seedling growth


  • Fire history of Warra’s wet eucalypt forest


  • Influence of bryophyte cover & forest age on beetle biodiversity


  • Invertebrate assemblages v habitat features in Eucalyptus obliqua


  • Invertebrate monitoring along an altitudinal transect on Mount Weld


  • Invertebrate responses to alternatives to clearfelling in the Warra SST


  • Investigating bryophyte response along a wildfire chronosequence


  • Late Quaternary erosion events


  • Leaf litter in S Tasmanian creeks/palaeobotany


  • Litter bags for assessing forestry effects on stream processes


  • Log decomposition rates in Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua


  • Long-term floristic monitoring along an altitudinal transect on Mount Weld


  • Mammal responses to alternatives to clearfelling in the Warra SST


  • Managing for persistence of the saproxylic biota in production forest landscapes


  • Molecular variation among Tasmanian Eucalyptus obliqua populations


  • Monitoring of beetle succession in decaying Eucalyptus obliqua logs


  • Natural vs silvicultural regeneration in lowland mixed forest


  • Non-vascular plant responses to alternatives to clearfelling in the Warra SST


  • Recolonisation of mixed forest by bryophytes


  • Recovery of soil mites under modern forestry practices at Warra


  • Secondary succession and nitrogen economy of plants at Warra


  • Soil greenhouse gas exchange at Warra


  • Succession of stem decay fungi in Eucalyptus obliqua


  • The effects of forest influence and successional stage on beetle diversity


  • The growth of celery-top pine in mixed wet eucalypt forest


  • The Mount Weld altitudinal transect


  • The value of retaining habitat for hollow-dependent fauna


  • Tissue chemistry of decomposing Eucalyptus obliqua coarse woody debris


  • Vascular plant responses to alternatives to clearfelling in the Warra SST


  • Warra component of the Global Litter Invertebrates Decomposition Experiment


  • Wildfire chronosequence benchmark plots for wet eucalypt forest

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