Every plant burns differently, some fast and some slow. But which native plants would be most dangerous to have near your house? https://t.co/RaPCk5aePL via @smh
Excited to share the first chapter of my PhD, published in @Fire_MDPI this week.
Forest structure drives FMC response across alternative forest states 🌳🔥🧐
https://t.co/GgixEIcCIC
@asinbar @jeeburton@drgarysheridan@ForestHydroMelb
Many years of work published today in @MethodsEcolEvol. FRaME (Fire Research and Modelling Environment) is an R-based model that mechanistically predicts fire behaviour and first-order fire effects (soil & stem heating etc) from plant traits.
https://t.co/Odh55yCJRb
What can the size and shapes of dried leaves tell us about forest fires? Read @jeeburton@unimelb article on new @JEcology research in the @ConversationEDU
https://t.co/86FCKjJ7Gd
What a nice Christmas present! Our paper on how fire, drought, productivity and functional traits drive dead wood biomass has just been published. Check it out here: https://t.co/8qV99G0Kqs
New research found curly leaves on the forest floor create litter beds with more air gaps.
And this fuels bigger fires: https://t.co/tuZTfmNiTg @jeeburton@unilibrary
Beyond excited to present my first paper from my PhD with @trentpenman, @jane_cawson and Alex Filkov, published in @JEcology 🔥 🍂
Leaf traits predict global patterns in the structure and flammability of forest litter beds https://t.co/b6jId0Ck9o
Don’t miss the Currency Creek Arboretum free open days on the 21/22 September!
🍃> 800 species
🌳> 8000 individual trees
🙋♂️Planted, cared for and studied by leading #eucalypt expert Dean Nicolle
https://t.co/ON2xJerGMF
Not on Facebook? Use this link. https://t.co/ZeKW5Ez9VQ
Any #afac19 delegates interested in further study? Come to the University of Melbourne stand (no. 358) to find out about exciting study options 🔥🖥🗓 @unimelb
✍️✍️✍️New paper "Shifting States, Altered Fates: Divergent #Fuel#Moisture Responses after High Frequency #Wildfire in an Obligate #Seeder#Eucalypt#Forest", written by Jamie Burton et al. from @unimelb 🌲🌲🌲Full text at: https://t.co/TGiemNuSoO