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Gill, A.M. (1997) Eucalypts and fires: interdependent or independent? In
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Gill, A.M. (1999) Biodiversity and bushfires: an Australia-wide perspective on plant-
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Gill, A.M. & Allen, G. (2008) Large fires, fire effects and the fire-regime concept.
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Gill, A.M. & Bradstock, R.A. (1995) Extinctions of biota by fires. In
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Gill, A.M. & Bradstock, R.A. (2003) Fire regimes and biodiversity: a set of postulates.
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Gill, A.M., Bradstock, R.A., & Williams, J.E. (2002) Fire regimes and biodiversity: legacy
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Gill, A.M. & Catling, P.C. (2002) Fire regimes and biodiversity of forested landscapes of
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Gill, A.M. & Ingwersen, F. (1976) Growth of
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Gill, A.M. & McCarthy, M.A. (1998) Intervals between prescribed fires in Australia: what
intrinsic variation should apply?
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Gill, A.M. & McMahon, A. (1986) A postfire chronosequence of cone, collicle and seed
production in
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.
Australian Journal of Botany
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Gill, A.M. & Moore, P.H.M. (1997)
Contemporary fire regimes in the forests of
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Gill, A.M. & Nicholls, A.O. (1989) Monitoring fire prone flora in reserves for nature
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Department of Conservation and Land Management, Perth.
Gill, A.M. & Stephens, S.L. (2009) Scientific and social challenges for the management
of fire-prone wildland-urban interfaces.
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Gillison, A.N. (1969) Plant succession in an irregularly fired grassland area: Doma Peaks
Region, Papua.
Journal of Ecology
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Ginocchio, R., Holmgren, M., & Montenegro, G. (1994) Effect of fire on plant architecture
in Chilean shrubs.
Revista Chilean de Historia Natural
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Gitas, I.Z., de Santis, A., & Mitri, G.H. (2009) Remote sensing of burn severity. In
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