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Invasive cordgrass (Spartina spp.) in south-eastern Australia induces island formation, salt marsh development, and carbon storage (2017)
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Kennedy, D. M., Konlechner, T., Zavadil, E., Mariani, M., Wong, V., Ierodiaconou, D., & Macreadie, P. (2018). Invasive cordgrass (Spartina spp.) in south-eastern Australia induces island formation, salt marsh development, and carbon storage. Geographical Research, 56(1), 80-91. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-5871.12265

Invasive vegetation species can lead to major changes in the geomorphology of coastal systems. Within temperate estuaries in the southern hemisphere, especially Australia and New Zealand, the cordgrass Spartina spp. has become established. These spec... Read More about Invasive cordgrass (Spartina spp.) in south-eastern Australia induces island formation, salt marsh development, and carbon storage.

Coupling of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude climate during the early to mid-Holocene (2017)
Journal Article
Mariani, M., Fletcher, M., Drysdale, R. N., Saunders, K. M., Heijnis, H., Jacobsen, G., & Zawadzki, A. (2017). Coupling of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude climate during the early to mid-Holocene. Geology, 45(12), 1083-1086. https://doi.org/10.1130/G39705.1

Conceptual models predict a tight coupling between the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and the Southern Westerly Winds (SWW) in response to glacial-interglacial transitions, yet little is known about this relationship under Holocene boundary co... Read More about Coupling of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and Southern Hemisphere mid-latitude climate during the early to mid-Holocene.

How old is the Tasmanian cultural landscape? A test of landscape openness using quantitative land-cover reconstructions (2017)
Journal Article
Mariani, M., Connor, S. E., Fletcher, M., Theuerkauf, M., Kuneš, P., Jacobsen, G., …Zawadzki, A. (2017). How old is the Tasmanian cultural landscape? A test of landscape openness using quantitative land-cover reconstructions. Journal of Biogeography, 44(10), 2410-2420. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13040

© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aim: To test competing hypotheses about the timing and extent of Holocene landscape opening using pollen-based quantitative land-cover estimates. Location: Dove Lake, Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Australia.... Read More about How old is the Tasmanian cultural landscape? A test of landscape openness using quantitative land-cover reconstructions.