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Sabine Kasel

@sabinekasel

Forest ecologist, cyclist, rower

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Fire cues do not play a strong role in the germination of soil stored seed banks in CTRFs. Disturbances such as treefalls and soil movement by fauna may be more important for germination via mechanical seed abrasion and/or exposure to increased light. mdpi.com/2571-6255/6/4/…

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Acacia density, but not eucalypt density key in shaping, plant assemblages in regrowth Montane Forests in Southeastern Australia. A timely output in the context future management of Victoria’s forests. mdpi.com/2329000 #mdpiforests via MDPI

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Want to know which ecosystems store the greatest carbon content and largest total blue carbon and terrestrial carbon stocks in Australia? Read on. rdcu.be/ddRch

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I’m looking for a Research Fellow in Forest Restoration. Please read on and distribute through your networks. jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/913797/…

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Future management of Victoria’s regrowth forests that shift the demographics of Acacia will benefit biodiversity conservation - with important implications for management with cessation of logging. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Short-interval, high-severity wildfires shifts understory to species characteristic of early successional states. Shifts were independent of fire response strategy of overstorey eucalypt. Implications for focus of restoration efforts & future fire. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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More frequent fire erodes the diversity of both soil seed banks and extant vegetation in ‘fire tolerant’ eucalypt forest types with greater impacts in forests with historically longer fire return intervals. With ⁦⁦Dr Tom Fairman⁩ ⁦Craig Nitschke⁩ mdpi.com/2571-6255/7/4/…