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Bradstock, R.A. & Gill, A.M. (1993) Fire in semi-arid, mallee shrublands: size of flames
from discrete fuel arrays and their role in the spread of fire. International Journal of
Wildland Fire , 3, 3-12.
Bradstock, R.A. & Gill, A.M. (2001) Living with fire and biodiversity at the urban edge: in
search of a sustainable solution to the human protection problem in southern Australia.
Journal of Mediterranean Ecology , 2, 179-195.
Bradstock, R.A., Gill, A.M., Hastings, S.M., & Moore, P.H.R. (1994) Survival of
serotinous seedbanks during bushfires: comparative studies of Hakea species from
southeastern Australia. Austral Ecology , 19, 276-282.
Bradstock, R.A., Gill, A.M., Kenny, B.J., & Scott, J. (1998b) Bushfire risk at the urban
interface estimated from historical weather records: consequences for the use of
prescribed fire
in the Sydney region of
south-eastern Australia.
Journal of
Environmental Management , 52, 259-271.
Bradstock, R.A., Hammill, K.A., Collins, L., & Price, O. (2010) Effects of weather, fuel and
terrain on fire severity in topographically diverse landscapes of south-eastern Australia.
Landscape Ecology , 25, 607-619.
Bradstock, R.A., Keith, D.A., & Auld, T.D. (1995) Fire and conservation: imperatives and
constraints on managing for diversity. In Conserving biodiversity: threats and solutions
(eds R.A. Bradstock, T.D. Auld, D.A. Keith, et al .), pp. 323-333. Surrey Beatty & Sons,
Chipping Norton, New South Wales, Australia.
Bradstock, R.A. & Kenny, B.J. (2003) An application of plant functional types to fire
management in a conservation reserve in southeastern Australia. Journal of Vegetative
Science , 14, 345-354.
Bradstock, R.A. & Myerscough, P.J. (1988) The survival and population response to
frequent fires of two woody resprouters Banksia serrata and Isopogon anemonifolius .
Australian Journal of Botany , 36, 415-431.
Bradstock, R.A. & O'Connell, M.A. (1988) Demography of woody plants in relation to fire:
Banksia ericifolia L.f. and Petrophile pulchella (Schrad) R. Br. Austral Ecology , 13,
505-518.
Bradstock, R.A., Tozer, M.G., & Keith, D.A. (1997) Effects of high frequency fire on
floristic composition and abundance in a fire-prone heathland near Sydney. Australian
Journal of Botany , 45, 641-655.
Bradstock, R.A., Williams, J.E., & Gill, A.M. (2002) Flammable Australia: the fire regimes
and biodiversity of a continent , Cambridge University Press, Sydney, Australia.
Breshears, D.D., Huxman, T.E., Adams, H.D., Zou, C.B., & Davison, J.E. (2008)
Vegetation synchronously leans upslope as climate warms. Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences , 105, 11 591-11 592.
Briassoulis, H. (1992) The planning uses of fire: reflections on the Greek experience. Journal
of Environmental Planning and Management , 35, 161-173.
Bridgewater, P.B. & Backshall, D.J. (1981) Dynamics of some western Australian ligneous
formations with special reference to the invasion of exotic species. Vegetatio , 46, 141-148.
Brits, G.J., Calitz, F.J., Brown, N.A.C., & Manning, J.C. (1993) Desiccation as the active
principle in heat-stimulated seed germination of Leucospermum R. Br. (Proteaceae) in
fynbos. New Phytologist , 125, 397-403.
Brooks, M.L. (1999) Alien annual grasses and fire in theMojave Desert. Madron ˜ o , 46, 13-19.
Brooks, M.L., D'Antonio, C.M., Richardson, D.M., et al . (2004) Effects of invasive alien
plants on fire regimes. BioScience , 54, 677-688.
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