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                           References  43  92  93  43  43  43  52.62  52.62  74  74  74  74  114  114  43  43  43  52,62  55  55  55  55  106



                           Total emergence m ‑2  NA  NA  NA  NA  2388 [12]  NA  181 [20]  436 [20]  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  409  NA  319 [32]  359 [48]  8 – 61 [48]  15 [48]  372 [48]  6040 [2*]



                        Table 3. Seed bank size m ‑2  of invasive Australian Acacia before and after disturbance events as well as post‑disturbance seedlings densities (m ‑2 )





                           Seedlings m ‑2  50  75 (12)  88 (16)  175 (12)  NA  23  127 and 21 (8 and 24)  310 and 180 (12 and 20)  22 (8)  24 (8)  59 (8)  19 (16)  440 – 1200 (20)  760 – 880 (20)  13  NA  10 (48)  232 and 24 (8 and 32)  50 (48)  2 (48)  7 (48)  75 (48)  6040 (2) #







                           Seed bank m ‑2  after  NA  149 (4)  103*   10249 (12)  NA  8712 (48)  13019 (24)  185 (20)  1291 (8)  425 (8)  425 (8)  1392 (16)  NA  NA  880  110  454 (48)  796 (48)  558 (48)  7 – 54 (48)  16 (48)  280 (48)  1704 (2)







                           Seed bank m ‑2  before  2110  2078  3958  11917  11917  9268  13200  13019  13686  3888  3158  58716  6500  4350  1571  1571  2523  3650  2832  6774  7792  4441  7743 Notes: The total seedlings m -2  that emerged from the seed banks over a measured period are indicated. Values in parentheses indicate the weeks between the sampling event and the disturbance  event. Values in square brackets indicate the total weeks during which sampling was condu








                           Month and Year  Before 1981  May 1982  January 1985  Before 1981  Before 1981  Before 1981  July 1985  February 1985  July/August 2003  July/August 2003  July/August 2004  April 2003  April 2013  April 2013  Before 1981  Before 1981  Before 1981  July 1985  September 1985  September 1985  September 1985  September 1985  November 2001 not indicated. However, it is reported that sampling was conducted shortly after the fire; “NA” indicates that no









                           Disturbance  Felled and burnt  Fell, piled, and burnt piled  Felled and piled and burnt  Felled and piled and burnt  Felled and piled and burnt  Felled and burnt  Felled and burnt  Fell, piled, and burnt piled  Felled and burnt  Felled and burnt



                              Felled  Burnt standing  Felled  Burnt  Felled  Felled and piled  Burnt standing  Felled  Burnt  Felled  Felled  Felled and piled  Burnt standing








                              Acacia longifolia  Acacia longifolia  Acacia longifolia  Acacia saligna  Acacia saligna  Acacia Acacia saligna  Acacia saligna  Acacia saligna  Acacia Acacia saligna  Acacia saligna  Acacia saligna  Acacia saligna  Acacia saligna  Acacia saligna  Acacia cyclops  Acacia cyclops  Acacia cyclops  Acacia cyclops  Acacia cyclops  Acacia cyclops  Acacia cyclops  Acacia cyclops  Acacia mearnsii

                           Species




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