Tasforests - Vol 13
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Contents
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Foreword (Rolley)
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An overview of the Warra Long-Term Ecological Research Site (Brown, Elliott & Hickey)
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Forest exploration, assessment and mapping in the Weld Valley, Tasmania 1925 (Wilson & Christensen)
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Geology and soils of the Warra LTER Site: a preliminary description (Laffan)
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Hydrology of small catchments in the Warra LTER Site: objectives and preliminary analysis (Ringrose, Meyer, Bren & Neilsen)
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Map and description of the Warra vegetation (Corbett & Balmer)
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The potential for dendroclimatology in the Warra LTER Site, Tasmania (Allen)
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Altitudinal distribution of birds at the Warra LTER Site, southern Tasmania: a preliminary study (MacDonald)
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Stream biological research at Warra (Davies, Cook, Risdon & Walker)
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Research on invertebrate assemblages at the Warra LTER Site (Bashford, Taylor, Driessen, Doran & Richardson)
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Not just waste wood: decaying logs as key habitats in Tasmania’s wet sclerophyll Eucalyptus obliqua production forests: the ecology of large and small logs compared (Yee, Yuan & Mohammed)
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Agent-based dynamic modelling of forest ecosystems at the Warra LTER Site (Su, Brown & Mackey)
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Remote sensing at the Warra LTER Site (Coops)
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Rationale and design for the Warra silvicultural systems trial in wet Eucalyptus obliqua forests in Tasmania (Hickey, Neyland & Bassett)
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Vegetation of the Warra silvicultural systems trial (Neyland)
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Bryophytes and lichens at the Warra LTER Site. I. An inventory of species in Eucalyptus obliqua wet sclerophyll forest (Jarman & Kantvilas)
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Bryophytes and lichens at the Warra LTER Site. II. Understorey habitats in Eucalyptus obliqua wet sclerophyll forest (Jarman & Kantvilas)
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Age and stand structure in a multi-aged wet eucalypt forest at the Warra silvicultural systems trial (Alcorn, Dingle & Hickey)
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Fuel characteristics and low intensity burning in Eucalyptus obliqua wet forest at the Warra LTER Site (Marsden-Smedley & Slijepcevic)
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Loss of carbon during controlled regeneration burns in Eucalyptus obliqua forest (Slijepcevic)
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Assessing the long-term impacts of forest harvesting and high intensity broadcast burning on soil properties at the Warra LTER Site (Pennington, Laffan, Lewis & Otahal)
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Social research priorities for forest management (Williams, Cary & Webb)
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