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Post-fire recovery of revegetated woodland communities in south-eastern Australia

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Pickup, Melinda
Wilson, Susie
Freudenberger, David
Nicholls, Nick
Gould, Lori
Hnatiuk, Sarah
Delandre, Jeni

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Blackwell Science Asia

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The primary goal of restoration is to create self-sustaining ecological communities that are resilient to periodic disturbance. Currently, little is known about how restored communities respond to disturbance events such as fire and how this response comp

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Austral Ecology

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2037-12-31
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