Pickup, MelindaWilson, SusieFreudenberger, DavidNicholls, NickGould, LoriHnatiuk, SarahDelandre, Jeni2015-12-131442-9985http://hdl.handle.net/1885/77541The 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 compKeywords: community response; ecosystem resilience; environmental disturbance; environmental restoration; revegetation; seeding; species diversity; species richness; survival; vegetation structure; vigor; wildfire; woodland; Australia Fire; Post-fire survival; Revegetation; Soil function; Vegetation vigour; WoodlandPost-fire recovery of revegetated woodland communities in south-eastern Australia201310.1111/j.1442-9993.2012.02404.x2016-02-24