2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1442-9993.2003.01292.x
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Effect of fire regime on plant abundance in a tropical eucalypt savanna of north‐eastern Australia

Abstract: Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a manipulative fire experiment. Three fire regimes were compared between 1997 and 2001: (i) control, savanna burnt in the mid-dry season (July) 1997 only; (ii) early burnt, savanna burnt in the mid-dry season 1997 and early dry season (May) 1999; and (iii) late burnt, savanna burnt in the mid-dry season 1997 and late dry season (October) 1999. Five annual surveys of permanent plots detected stability in the abund… Show more

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“…When MM-Waves with frequencies 30-60 GHz traversed the plume, attenuation in the range of 0.07-0.84 dB were observed. The attenuation range predicted from the simulation is less than 5 dB and this agrees well with propagation tests results in [3]. Generally, Signal attenuation decreased with the increase in MM-Wave frequency over the collision frequency range considered.…”
Section: Microwave Horn Antennasupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…When MM-Waves with frequencies 30-60 GHz traversed the plume, attenuation in the range of 0.07-0.84 dB were observed. The attenuation range predicted from the simulation is less than 5 dB and this agrees well with propagation tests results in [3]. Generally, Signal attenuation decreased with the increase in MM-Wave frequency over the collision frequency range considered.…”
Section: Microwave Horn Antennasupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The forest fires often result in the destruction valuable vegetation and sometimes can result in loss of human lives, e.g. in [3]. During suppression of the threat, mobile radio communications are in constant use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ephemeral forbs, including I. hirsuta, were present in the seed bank during the third year after fire, when there were very few standing plants (Williams et al 2003a). This highlights the importance of soil seed banks for population persistence of these species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…grasslands or in open woodland where the grasses are dominant understorey vegetation. During the season, intensity of the fires could be up to 18 MW m À1 (Williams et al, 2003). The fire simulated in here has similar physical dimensions and characteristics to those simulated by Clark et al (2003).…”
Section: Physical Dimensions and Behaviour Of The Simulated Grassfiresmentioning
confidence: 90%