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The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of assessments of fire impacts on pencil pine populations made one year post-fire. In particular, we quantified delayed mortality occurring between one and four years post-fire, and attempted to determine whether the ultimate fate of stems could be predicted from measurements of canopy damage made one year post-fire. In addition, we quantified resprouting and juvenile presence four years after the fire. For full details, refer to Bliss π¦π΅ π’π (2021).Data time period: 2017 to 2020
Subjects
Athrotaxis cupressoides |
Environmental Management |
Environmental Sciences |
Ecological Applications |
Environmental Management |
Environmental Rehabilitation and Restoration |
Eucalyptus coccifera |
Fire Ecology |
Landscape Ecology |
Pencil Pine |
Pencil Pine mortality |
Rehabilitation or Conservation of Terrestrial Environments |
TWWHA |
Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area |
Terrestrial Systems and Management |
post-fire recovery |
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