1. Eucalypt forests dominated by epicormic resprouters are resilient to repeated canopy fires. (5th July 2019) Authors: Collins, Luke Editors: Battipaglia, Giovanna Journal: Journal of ecology Issue: Volume 108:Number 1(2020:Jan.) Page Start: 310 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
2. Making use of transcription data from qualitative research within a corpus-linguistic paradigm: issues, experiences and recommendations. Issue 1 (April 2022) Authors: Collins, Luke; Hardie, Andrew Journal: Corpora Issue: Volume 17:Issue 1(2022) Page Start: 123 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
3. Wildfire refugia in forests: Severe fire weather and drought mute the influence of topography and fuel age. (19th July 2019) Authors: Collins, Luke; Bennett, Andrew F.; Leonard, Steve W. J.; Penman, Trent D. Journal: Global change biology Issue: Volume 25:Number 11(2019) Page Start: 3829 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
4. Responding to the biodiversity impacts of a megafire: A case study from south‐eastern Australia's Black Summer. (6th May 2021) Authors: Geary, William L.; Buchan, Anne; Allen, Teigan; Attard, David; Bruce, Matthew J.; Collins, Luke; Ecker, Tiarne E.; Fairman, Thomas A.; Hollings, Tracey; Loeffler, Ella; Muscatello, Angela; Parkes, David; Thomson, Jim; White, Matt; Kelly, Ella Editors: Tingley, Morgan Other Names: Nimmo Dale guestEditor.; Andersen Alan guestEditor.; Archibold Sally guestEditor.; Boer Matthias guestEditor.; Brotons Lluís guestEditor.; Parr Catherine guestEditor.; Tingley Morgan guestEditor. Journal: Diversity & distributions Issue: Volume 28:Number 3(2022) Page Start: 463 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
5. Corpus linguistics for online communication : a guide for research /: a guide for research. (2019) Authors: Collins, Luke Record Type: Book Extent: 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white) View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
6. The 2019/2020 mega-fires exposed Australian ecosystems to an unprecedented extent of high-severity fire. (24th March 2021) Authors: Collins, Luke; Bradstock, Ross A; Clarke, Hamish; Clarke, Michael F; Nolan, Rachael H; Penman, Trent D Journal: Environmental research letters Issue: Volume 16:Number 4(2021) Page Start: Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
7. Growth enhancements of elevated atmospheric [CO2] are reduced under drought‐like conditions in temperate eucalypts. (21st April 2022) Authors: Bendall, Eli R.; Bedward, Michael; Boer, Matthias; Clarke, Hamish; Collins, Luke; Leigh, Andrea; Bradstock, Ross A. Journal: Functional ecology Issue: Volume 36:Number 7(2022) Page Start: 1542 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
8. Fire severity has lasting effects on the distribution of arboreal mammals in a resprouting forest. (16th August 2022) Authors: Campbell‐Jones, Maggie M.; Bassett, Michelle; Bennett, Andrew F.; Chia, Evelyn K.; Leonard, Steve; Collins, Luke Journal: Austral ecology Issue: Volume 47:Number 7(2022) Page Start: 1456 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
9. A broader perspective on the causes and consequences of eastern Australia's 2019–20 season of mega‐fires: A response to Adams et al. (28th May 2020) Authors: Bradstock, Ross A.; Nolan, Rachael H.; Collins, Luke; Resco de Dios, Víctor; Clarke, Hamish; Jenkins, Meaghan; Kenny, Belinda; Boer, Matthias M. Journal: Global change biology Issue: Volume 26:Number 7(2020) Page Start: e8 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗
10. The carbon cost of the 2019–20 Australian fires varies with fire severity and forest type. Issue 10 (28th May 2022) Authors: Nolan, Rachael H.; Collins, Luke; Gibson, Rebecca K.; Samson, Stephanie A.; Rolls, Katherine T.; Milner, Kirsty; Medlyn, Belinda E.; Price, Owen F.; Griebel, Anne; Choat, Brendan; Jiang, Mingkai; Boer, Matthias M. Journal: Global ecology & biogeography Issue: Volume 31:Issue 10(2022) Page Start: 2131 Record Type: Journal Article View Content: Available online (eLD content is only available in our Reading Rooms) ↗