Indigenous impacts on north Australian savanna fire regimes over the Holocene
Abstract Fire is an essential component of tropical savannas, driving key ecological feedbacks and functions. Indigenous manipulation of fire has been practiced for tens of millennia in Australian savannas, and there is a renewed interest in understanding the effects of anthropogenic burning on sava...
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Autores principales: | Christopher M. Wurster, Cassandra Rowe, Costijn Zwart, Dirk Sachse, Vladimir Levchenko, Michael I. Bird |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/14f0f7154fa94427afa070cfb8be1b27 |
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