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Global Change Biology | 2015

Fire in Australian savannas: from leaf to landscape

Jason Beringer; Lindsay B. Hutley; David Abramson; Stefan K. Arndt; Peter R. Briggs; Mila Bristow; Josep G. Canadell; Lucas A. Cernusak; Derek Eamus; Andrew C. Edwards; Bradleys J. Evans; Benedikt Fest; Klaus Goergen; Samantha Grover; Jorg M. Hacker; Vanessa Haverd; Kasturi Devi Kanniah; Stephen J. Livesley; Amanda H. Lynch; Stefan W. Maier; Caitlin E. Moore; Michael R. Raupach; Jeremy Russell-Smith; Simon Scheiter; Nigel J. Tapper; Petteri Uotila

Savanna ecosystems comprise 22% of the global terrestrial surface and 25% of Australia (almost 1.9 million km2) and provide significant ecosystem services through carbon and water cycles and the maintenance of biodiversity. The current structure, composition and distribution of Australian savannas have coevolved with fire, yet remain driven by the dynamic constraints of their bioclimatic niche. Fire in Australian savannas influences both the biophysical and biogeochemical processes at multiple scales from leaf to landscape. Here, we present the latest emission estimates from Australian savanna biomass burning and their contribution to global greenhouse gas budgets. We then review our understanding of the impacts of fire on ecosystem function and local surface water and heat balances, which in turn influence regional climate. We show how savanna fires are coupled to the global climate through the carbon cycle and fire regimes. We present new research that climate change is likely to alter the structure and function of savannas through shifts in moisture availability and increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide, in turn altering fire regimes with further feedbacks to climate. We explore opportunities to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions from savanna ecosystems through changes in savanna fire management.


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2009

Soil-atmosphere greenhouse gas exchange in a cool, temperate Eucalyptus delegatensis forest in south-eastern Australia.

Benedikt Fest; Stephen J. Livesley; Matthias Drösler; Eva van Gorsel; Stefan K. Arndt


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2011

Seasonal variation and fire effects on CH4, N2O and CO2 exchange in savanna soils of northern Australia

Stephen J. Livesley; Samantha Grover; Lindsay B. Hutley; Hizbullah Jamali; Klaus Butterbach-Bahl; Benedikt Fest; Jason Beringer; Stefan K. Arndt


Biogeosciences | 2011

Land use change and the impact on greenhouse gas exchange in north Australian savanna soils

Samantha Grover; Stephen J. Livesley; Lindsay B. Hutley; Hizbullah Jamali; Benedikt Fest; Jason Beringer; Klaus Butterbach-Bahl; Stefan K. Arndt


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2015

Reduced throughfall decreases autotrophic respiration, but not heterotrophic respiration in a dry temperate broadleaved evergreen forest

Nina Hinko-Najera; Benedikt Fest; Stephen J. Livesley; Stefan K. Arndt


Global Change Biology | 2015

Changes in soil moisture drive soil methane uptake along a fire regeneration chronosequence in a eucalypt forest landscape

Benedikt Fest; Tim Wardlaw; Stephen J. Livesley; Thomas J. Duff; Stefan K. Arndt


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2015

Repeated fuel reduction burns have little long-term impact on soil greenhouse gas exchange in a dry sclerophyll eucalypt forest

Benedikt Fest; Stephen J. Livesley; Joseph C. von Fischer; Stefan K. Arndt


Biogeosciences | 2016

Soil methane oxidation in both dry and wet temperate eucalypt forests shows a near-identical relationship with soil air-filled porosity

Benedikt Fest; Nina Hinko-Najera; Tim Wardlaw; David W. T. Griffith; Stephen J. Livesley; Stefan K. Arndt


Ecosystems | 2017

Soil Methane Uptake Increases under Continuous Throughfall Reduction in a Temperate Evergreen, Broadleaved Eucalypt Forest

Benedikt Fest; Nina Hinko-Najera; Joseph C. von Fischer; Stephen J. Livesley; Stefan K. Arndt


Science of The Total Environment | 2013

Differences in carbon density and soil CH4/N2O flux among remnant and agro-ecosystems established since European settlement in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia

Stephen J. Livesley; Daniel Idczak; Benedikt Fest

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Jason Beringer

Charles Darwin University

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Klaus Butterbach-Bahl

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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