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Climate drying reduces serotinous seedbanks and threatens persistence in two fire-killed shrubs
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Climate drying reduces serotinous seedbanks and threatens persistence in two fire-killed shrubs

N. J. Enright and M. C. Agne
International journal of wildland fire, Vol.34(2), WF24046
2025
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Abstract

<italic>Banksia</italic> chronosequence climate change fire <italic>Hakea</italic> seed storage serotiny shrublands

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UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

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#13 Climate Action
#15 Life on Land

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3 Agriculture, Environment & Ecology
3.40 Forestry
3.40.1598 Wildfire Dynamics
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Forestry
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Plant & Animal Science
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