Publications for Tina Louise Bell 2016

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Publications for Tina Louise Bell
Publications for Tina Louise Bell
2016
Jenkins, M., Bell, T., Poon, L., Aponte, C.,
Adams, M. (2016). Production of pyrogenic
carbon during planned fires in forests of East
Gippsland, Victoria. Forest Ecology and
Management, 373, 9-16. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2016.04.
028">[More Information]</a>
2015
Possell, M., Jenkins, M., Bell, T., Adams, M.
(2015). Emissions from prescribed fires in
temperate forest in south-east Australia:
Implications for carbon accounting.
Biogeosciences, 12(1), 257-268. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bg-12-257-2015"
>[More Information]</a>
Kasel, S., Bell, T., Enright, N., Meers, T. (2015).
Restoration potential of native forests after
removal of conifer plantation: A perspective
from Australia. Forest Ecology and
Management, 338, 148-162. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2014.11.
024">[More Information]</a>
2014
Jenkins, M., Bell, T., Norris, J., Adams, M.
(2014). Pyrogenic carbon: the influence of
particle size and chemical composition on soil
carbon release. International Journal of Wildland
Fire, 23(7), 1027-1033. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF13189">[Mo
re Information]</a>
Duff, T., Bell, T., York, A. (2014). Recognising
fuzzy vegetation pattern: The spatial prediction
of floristically defined fuzzy communities using
species distribution modelling methods. Journal
of Vegetation Science, 25(2), 323-337. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jvs.12092">[Mor
e Information]</a>
2013
Huber, E., Bell, T., Adams, M. (2013).
Combustion influences on natural abundance
nitrogen isotope ratio in soil and plants following
a wildfire in a sub-alpine ecosystem. Oecologia,
173(3), 1063-1074. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00442-013-266
5-0">[More Information]</a>
Duff, T., Bell, T., York, A. (2013). Managing
multiple species or communities? Considering
variation in plant species abundances in response
to fire interval, frequency and time since fire in a
heathy Eucalyptus woodland. Forest Ecology
and Management, 289, 393-403. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2012.10.
032">[More Information]</a>
Duff, T., Bell, T., York, A. (2013). Predicting
continuous variation in forest fuel load using
biophysical models: A case study in
south-eastern Australia. International Journal of
Wildland Fire, 22(3), 318-332. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF11087">[Mo
re Information]</a>
Bell, T., Stephens, S., Moritz, M. (2013).
Short-term physiological effects of smoke on
grapevine leaves. International Journal of
Wildland Fire, 22(7), 933-946. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF12140">[Mo
re Information]</a>
Possell, M., Bell, T. (2013). The influence of fuel
moisture content on the combustion of
Eucalyptus foliage. International Journal of
Wildland Fire, 22(3), 343-352. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF12077">[Mo
re Information]</a>
2012
Santin, C., Doerr, S., Shakesby, R., Bryant, R.,
Sheridan, G., Lane, P., Smith, H., Bell, T.
(2012). Carbon loads, forms and sequestration
potential within ash deposits produced by
wildfire: new insights from the 2009 'Black
Saturday' fires, Australia. European Journal of
Forest Research, 131(4), 1245-1253. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10342-012-059
5-8">[More Information]</a>
Meers, T., Enright, N., Bell, T., Kasel, S. (2012).
Deforestation strongly affects soil seed banks in
eucalypt forests: Generalisations in functional
traits and implications for restoration. Forest
Ecology and Management, 266, 94-107. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2011.11.
004">[More Information]</a>
York, A., Bell, T., Weston, C. (2012). Fire
regimes and soil-based ecological processes:
implications for biodiversity. In Ross A.
Bradstock, A. Malcolm Gill and Richard J.
Williams (Eds.), Flammable Australia Fire
Regimes, Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a
Changing World, (pp. 4-14). Melbourne,
Australia: CSIRO Publishing.
2011
Bell, T., Adams, M. (2011). Attack on all fronts:
functional relationships between aerial and root
parasitic plants and their woody hosts and
consequences for ecosystems. Tree Physiology,
31(1), 3-15. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpq108"
>[More Information]</a>
McMullan-Fisher, S., May, T., Robinson, R.,
Bell, T., Lebel, T., Catcheside, P., York, A.
(2011). Fungi and fire in Australian ecosystems:
a review of current knowledge, management
implications and future directions. Australian
Publications for Tina Louise Bell
Journal of Botany, 59(1), 70-90. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/BT10059">[Mor
e Information]</a>
Duff, T., Bell, T., York, A. (2011). Patterns of
plant abundances in natural systems: is there
value in modelling both species abundance and
distribution? Australian Journal of Botany,
59(8), 719-733. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/BT11017">[Mor
e Information]</a>
Huber, E., Bell, T., Simpson, R., Adams, M.
(2011). Relationships among microclimate,
edaphic conditions, vegetation distribution and
soil nitrogen dynamics on the Bogong High
Plains, Australia. Austral Ecology, 36(2),
142-152.
2010
Meers, T., Kasel, S., Bell, T., Enright, N. (2010).
Conversion of native forest to exotic Pinus
radiata plantation: Response of understorey plant
composition using a plant functional trait
approach. Forest Ecology and Management,
259(3), 399-409. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2009.10.
035">[More Information]</a>
Meers, T., Bell, T., Enright, N., Kasel, S. (2010).
Do generalisations of global trade-offs in plant
design apply to an Australian sclerophyllous
flora? Australian Journal of Botany, 58(4),
257-270. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/BT10013">[Mor
e Information]</a>
Bell, T., Blackwell, P., Ashton, A. (2010).
Foliage - the Victorian School of Forestry
Herbarium. In Rob Youl, Brian Fry and Ron
Hateley (Eds.), Circumspice: One hundred years
of forestry education centred on Creswick,
Victoria, (pp. 125-140). Port Melbourne,
Victoria: Forest Education Centenary
Committee.
Huber, E., Bell, T., Simpson, R., Adams, M.
(2010). Relationships among microclimate,
edaphic conditions, vegetation distribution and
soil nitrogen dynamics on the Bogong High
Plains, Australia. Austral Ecology, 36(2),
142-152. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9993.201
0.02128.x">[More Information]</a>
Eucalypt smoke and wildfires: temperature
dependent emissions of biogenic volatile organic
compounds. International Journal of Mass
Spectrometry, 279(2-3), 126-133. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijms.2008.10.0
27">[More Information]</a>
Pfautsch, S., Rennenberg, H., Bell, T., Adams,
M. (2009). Nitrogen uptake by Eucalyptus
regnans and Acacia spp. - preferences, resource
overlap and energetic costs. Tree Physiology,
29(3), 389-399. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpn033"
>[More Information]</a>
Bell, T., Adams, M. (2009). Smoke from
wildfires and prescribed burning in Australia:
Effects on Human Health and Ecosystems. In
Andrzej Bytnerowicz, Michael Arbaugh, Allen
Riebau, Christian Andersen (Eds.), Wild Land
Fires and Air Pollution, 8, (pp. 289-316). New
York: Elsevier.
Maleknia, S., Vail, T., Cody, R., Sparkman, D.,
Bell, T., Adams, M. (2009).
Temperature-dependent release of volatile
organic compounds of eucalypts by direct
analysis in real time (DART) mass spectrometry.
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry,
23(15), 2241-2246. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rcm.4133">[Mor
e Information]</a>
2008
Oliveras, I., Bell, T. (2008). An Analysis of the
Australian Literature on Prescribed Burning.
Journal Of Forestry, 106(1), 31-37.
Bell, T., Adams, M. (2008). Chapter 14 Smoke
from Wildfires and Prescribed Burning in
Australia: Effects on Human Health and
Ecosystems. Developments in Environmental
Science, 8, 289-316.
Meers, T., Bell, T., Enright, N., Kasel, S. (2008).
Role of plant functional traits in determining
vegetation composition of abandoned grazing
land in north-eastern Victoria, Australia. Journal
of Vegetation Science, 19(4), 515-524. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3170/2008-8-18401">
[More Information]</a>
2007
Miehs, A., York, A., Tolhurst, K., Di Stefano, J.,
Bell, T. (2010). Sampling downed coarse woody
debris in fire-prone eucalypt woodlands. Forest
Ecology and Management, 259(3), 440-445. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2009.10.
041">[More Information]</a>
Maleknia, S., Bell, T., Adams, M. (2007).
PTR-MS analysis of reference and plant-emitted
volatile organic compounds. International
Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 262(3), 203-210.
<a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijms.2006.11.0
10">[More Information]</a>
2009
2006
Maleknia, S., Bell, T., Adams, M. (2009).
Bell, T., Oliveras, I. (2006). Perceptions of
Prescribed Burning in a Local Forest Community
Publications for Tina Louise Bell
in Victoria, Australia. Environmental
Management, 38(5), 867-878. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00267-005-029
0-3">[More Information]</a>
2005
Bell, T., Tolhurst, K., Wouters, M. (2005).
Effects of the fire retardant Phos-Chek on
vegetation in eastern Australian heathlands.
International Journal of Wildland Fire, 14(2),
199-211.
Walters, J., Bell, T. (2005). Growth of
Eucalyptus obliqua regeneration following
overstorey removal. Forest Ecology and
Management, 219(2-3), 185-198. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2005.08.
046">[More Information]</a>
Walters, J., Bell, T., Read, S. (2005).
Intra-specific variation in carbohydrate reserves
and sprouting ability in Eucalyptus obliqua
seedlings. Australian Journal of Botany, 53(3),
195-203.
Stock, W., Ludwig, F., Morrow, C., Midgley, G.,
Wand, S., Allsopp, N., Bell, T. (2005).
Long-term effects of elevated atmospheric CO2
on species composition and productivity of a
southern African C4 dominated grassland in the
vicinity of a CO2 exhalation. Plant Ecology,
178(2), 211-224. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11258-004-365
4-5">[More Information]</a>
2004
Bell, T., Adams, M. (2004). Ecophysiology of
ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with Pinus spp.
in low rainfall areas of Western Australia. Plant
Ecology, 171(1-2), 35-52.
2003
Mappin, K., Pate, J., Bell, T. (2003). Productivity
and water relations of burnt and long-unburnt
semi-arid shrubland in Western Australia. Plant
and Soil, 257(2), 321-340.
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