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Michael-Shawn Fletcher
Michael-Shawn Fletcher
Professor of Biogeography, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events
RMB Harris, LJ Beaumont, TR Vance, CR Tozer, TA Remenyi, ...
Nature climate change 8 (7), 579-587, 2018
4892018
Natural hazards in Australia: extreme bushfire
JJ Sharples, GJ Cary, P Fox-Hughes, S Mooney, JP Evans, MS Fletcher, ...
Climatic Change 139, 85-99, 2016
2802016
Indigenous knowledge and the shackles of wilderness
MS Fletcher, R Hamilton, W Dressler, L Palmer
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (40), e2022218118, 2021
2722021
Have the Southern Westerlies changed in a zonally symmetric manner over the last 14,000 years? A hemisphere-wide take on a controversial problem
MS Fletcher, PI Moreno
Quaternary International 253, 32-46, 2012
1942012
Climatic records over the past 30 ka from temperate Australia–a synthesis from the Oz-INTIMATE workgroup
L Petherick, H Bostock, TJ Cohen, K Fitzsimmons, J Tibby, MS Fletcher, ...
Quaternary Science Reviews 74, 58-77, 2013
1512013
Zonally symmetric changes in the strength and position of the Southern Westerlies drove atmospheric CO2 variations over the past 14 k.y.
MS Fletcher, PI Moreno
Geology 39 (5), 419-422, 2011
1132011
ENSO controls interannual fire activity in southeast Australia
M Mariani, MS Fletcher, A Holz, P Nyman
Geophysical Research Letters 43 (20), 10,891-10,900, 2016
1022016
The origin and temporal development of an ancient cultural landscape
MS Fletcher, I Thomas
Journal of Biogeography 37 (11), 2183-2196, 2010
982010
A fire‐driven shift from forest to non‐forest: evidence for alternative stable states?
MS Fletcher, SW Wood, SG Haberle
Ecology 95 (9), 2504-2513, 2014
972014
Disruption of cultural burning promotes shrub encroachment and unprecedented wildfires
M Mariani, SE Connor, M Theuerkauf, A Herbert, P Kuneš, D Bowman, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 20 (5), 292-300, 2022
952022
The loss of an indigenous constructed landscape following British invasion of Australia: An insight into the deep human imprint on the Australian landscape
MS Fletcher, T Hall, AN Alexandra
Ambio 50 (1), 138-149, 2021
952021
What do you mean,‘megafire’?
GD Linley, CJ Jolly, TS Doherty, WL Geary, D Armenteras, CM Belcher, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 31 (10), 1906-1922, 2022
922022
The legacy of mid‐Holocene fire on a Tasmanian montane landscape
MS Fletcher, BB Wolfe, C Whitlock, DP Pompeani, H Heijnis, SG Haberle, ...
Journal of Biogeography 41 (3), 476-488, 2014
812014
Climate change amplifications of climate‐fire teleconnections in the Southern Hemisphere
M Mariani, A Holz, TT Veblen, G Williamson, MS Fletcher, DMJS Bowman
Geophysical Research Letters 45 (10), 5071-5081, 2018
772018
Catastrophic bushfires, indigenous fire knowledge and reframing science in Southeast Australia
MS Fletcher, A Romano, S Connor, M Mariani, SY Maezumi
Fire 4 (3), 61, 2021
742021
The Southern Annular Mode determines interannual and centennial‐scale fire activity in temperate southwest Tasmania, Australia
M Mariani, MS Fletcher
Geophysical Research Letters 43 (4), 1702-1709, 2016
702016
Modern pollen–vegetation relationships in western Tasmania, Australia
MS Fletcher, I Thomas
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 146 (1-4), 146-168, 2007
622007
Holocene vegetation and climate change from near Lake Pedder, south‐west Tasmania, Australia
MS Fletcher, I Thomas
Journal of biogeography 34 (4), 665-677, 2007
582007
A quantitative Late Quaternary temperature reconstruction from western Tasmania, Australia
MS Fletcher, I Thomas
Quaternary Science Reviews 29 (17-18), 2351-2361, 2010
552010
A Holocene record of sea level, vegetation, people and fire from western Tasmania, Australia
MS Fletcher, I Thomas
The Holocene 20 (3), 351-361, 2010
512010
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