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Grazed, burnt and cleared: how ecologists have studied century-scale vegetation changes in Australia.
Ian Lunt
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Australia
100%
Vegetation Change
100%
Ecologists
100%
Scale Change
75%
Rainforest
50%
Forest Dynamics
50%
Open Woodland
50%
Vegetation Dynamics
25%
Grassy Woodland
25%
Single Species
25%
Disturbance Regime
25%
Ecological Study
25%
Multivariate Analysis
25%
Environmental Attributes
25%
Tree Rings
25%
Palynological
25%
Pre-European
25%
Short-term Study
25%
Tussock Grassland
25%
Hummock Grassland
25%
Forest Age
25%
Ecosystem Response
25%
Dynamic Study
25%
Lowland Heathland
25%
Species Tree
25%
Degradation Study
25%
Present Condition
25%
Fire Scars
25%
Different Ecosystems
25%
Sampling Period
25%
Ecosystem Attributes
25%
Dynamic Structure
25%
Age Structure
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forest Dynamics
66%