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Steve Leonard
Steve Leonard
La Trobe University; University of Tasmania; Dept of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania
Verified email at nre.tas.gov.au
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Refuges for fauna in fire‐prone landscapes: their ecological function and importance
NM Robinson, SWJ Leonard, EG Ritchie, M Bassett, EK Chia, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 50 (6), 1321-1329, 2013
2042013
Animal movements in fire‐prone landscapes
DG Nimmo, S Avitabile, SC Banks, R Bliege Bird, K Callister, MF Clarke, ...
Biological Reviews 94 (3), 981-998, 2019
1272019
Variation in the effects of vertebrate grazing on fire potential between grassland structural types
S Leonard, J Kirkpatrick, J Marsden‐Smedley
Journal of Applied Ecology 47 (4), 876-883, 2010
1142010
Determinants of the occurrence of unburnt forest patches: potential biotic refuges within a large, intense wildfire in south-eastern Australia
SWJ Leonard, AF Bennett, MF Clarke
Forest Ecology and Management 314, 85-93, 2014
1112014
Wildfire refugia in forests: Severe fire weather and drought mute the influence of topography and fuel age
L Collins, AF Bennett, SWJ Leonard, TD Penman
Global Change Biology 25 (11), 3829-3843, 2019
932019
Refuges for birds in fire-prone landscapes: the influence of fire severity and fire history on the distribution of forest birds
NM Robinson, SWJ Leonard, AF Bennett, MF Clarke
Forest Ecology and Management 318, 110-121, 2014
882014
Fire severity and fire‐induced landscape heterogeneity affect arboreal mammals in fire‐prone forests
EK Chia, M Bassett, DG Nimmo, SWJ Leonard, EG Ritchie, MF Clarke, ...
Ecosphere 6 (10), 1-14, 2015
682015
Interacting effects of fire severity, time since fire and topography on vegetation structure after wildfire
M Bassett, SWJ Leonard, EK Chia, MF Clarke, AF Bennett
Forest ecology and management 396, 26-34, 2017
612017
The effects of topographic variation and the fire regime on coarse woody debris: Insights from a large wildfire
M Bassett, EK Chia, SWJ Leonard, DG Nimmo, GJ Holland, EG Ritchie, ...
Forest ecology and management 340, 126-134, 2015
552015
Effects of the fire regime on mammal occurrence after wildfire: Site effects vs landscape context in fire-prone forests
EK Chia, M Bassett, SWJ Leonard, GJ Holland, EG Ritchie, MF Clarke, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 363, 130-139, 2016
512016
Do multiple fires interact to affect vegetation structure in temperate eucalypt forests?
A Haslem, SWJ Leonard, MJ Bruce, F Christie, GJ Holland, LT Kelly, ...
Ecological Applications 26 (8), 2414-2423, 2016
462016
Fire regimes and environmental gradients shape vertebrate and plant distributions in temperate eucalypt forests
LT Kelly, A Haslem, GJ Holland, SWJ Leonard, J MacHunter, M Bassett, ...
Ecosphere 8 (4), e01781, 2017
452017
Effects of grazing management and environmental factors on native grassland and grassy woodland, Northern Midlands, Tasmania
SWJ Leonard, JB Kirkpatrick
Australian Journal of Botany 52 (4), 529-542, 2004
442004
Interactions between the superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) and fire in south-eastern Australia
DT Nugent, SWJ Leonard, MF Clarke
Wildlife Research 41 (3), 203-211, 2014
432014
Influence of grazing and vegetation type on post‐fire flammability
JB Kirkpatrick, JB Marsden‐Smedley, SWJ Leonard
Journal of Applied Ecology 48 (3), 642-649, 2011
432011
Predicting sustained fire spread in Tasmanian native grasslands
S Leonard
Environmental Management 44, 430-440, 2009
422009
Fire incidence, but not fire size, affects macropod densities
JK Styger, JB Kirkpatrick, JON Marsden‐Smedley, SWJ Leonard
Austral Ecology 36 (6), 679-686, 2011
342011
Camera traps and pitfalls: an evaluation of two methods for surveying reptiles in a semiarid ecosystem
E Richardson, DG Nimmo, S Avitabile, L Tworkowski, SJ Watson, ...
Wildlife Research 44 (8), 637-647, 2018
332018
Net effects of soil disturbance and herbivory on vegetation by a re-established digging mammal assemblage in arid zone Australia
SJ Verdon, H Gibb, SWJ Leonard
Journal of Arid Environments 133, 29-36, 2016
292016
Climate extreme variables generated using monthly time‐series data improve predicted distributions of plant species
SB Stewart, J Elith, M Fedrigo, S Kasel, SH Roxburgh, LT Bennett, ...
Ecography 44 (4), 626-639, 2021
232021
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