Lynda Prior

Lynda Prior

University of Tasmania

H-index: 47

Oceania-Australia

About Lynda Prior

Lynda Prior, With an exceptional h-index of 47 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of forest ecology, tree growth, savanna ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Soil not fire: Field, glasshouse and dendrochronology studies show how edaphic factors control post-fire woody plant growth across a sedgeland–forest boundary in Tasmania

Forest-sedgeland boundaries are historically stable and resilient to wildfire at Blakes Opening in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Australia

Fire cycles and the spatial pattern of the scrub–sedgeland mosaic at blakes opening in western Tasmania, Australia

Post‐fire restoration of Sphagnum bogs in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Australia

The origin of a land flora

Population collapse of a Gondwanan conifer follows the loss of Indigenous fire regimes in a northern Australian savanna

Using permanent forest plots to evaluate the resilience to fire of Tasmania’s tall wet eucalypt forests

The 2016 Tasmanian wilderness fires: fire regime shifts and climate change in a Gondwanan biogeographic refugium

Lynda Prior Information

University

Position

School of Biological Sciences

Citations(all)

14731

Citations(since 2020)

6480

Cited By

11166

hIndex(all)

47

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

95

i10Index(since 2020)

74

Email

University Profile Page

University of Tasmania

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Lynda Prior Skills & Research Interests

forest ecology

tree growth

savanna ecology

Top articles of Lynda Prior

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Soil not fire: Field, glasshouse and dendrochronology studies show how edaphic factors control post-fire woody plant growth across a sedgeland–forest boundary in Tasmania

Forest Ecology and Management

Lynda D Prior

Scott C Nichols

Scott M Foyster

Stefania Ondei

David MJS Bowman

2024/2/1

Forest-sedgeland boundaries are historically stable and resilient to wildfire at Blakes Opening in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Australia

Landscape Ecology

David MJS Bowman

Stefania Ondei

Arko Lucieer

Scott Foyster

Lynda D Prior

2023/1

Fire cycles and the spatial pattern of the scrub–sedgeland mosaic at blakes opening in western Tasmania, Australia

Fire

David MJS Bowman

Stefania Ondei

Scott C Nichols

Scott M Foyster

Lynda D Prior

2023/6/8

Post‐fire restoration of Sphagnum bogs in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Australia

Restoration Ecology

Lynda D Prior

Scott C Nichols

Grant J Williamson

David MJS Bowman

2023/3

The origin of a land flora

John L Bowman

2022/12

Population collapse of a Gondwanan conifer follows the loss of Indigenous fire regimes in a northern Australian savanna

Scientific Reports

David MJS Bowman

Grant J Williamson

Fay H Johnston

Clarence JW Bowman

Brett P Murphy

...

2022/5/31

Using permanent forest plots to evaluate the resilience to fire of Tasmania’s tall wet eucalypt forests

Forest Ecology and Management

Lynda D Prior

Scott M Foyster

James M Furlaud

Grant J Williamson

David MJS Bowman

2022/2/1

The 2016 Tasmanian wilderness fires: fire regime shifts and climate change in a Gondwanan biogeographic refugium

David MJS Bowman

Dario Rodriguez-Cubillo

Lynda D Prior

2021/6/20

Fire, herbivores and the management of temperate Eucalyptus savanna in Tasmania: Introducing the Beaufront fire – mammalian herbivore field experiment

David MJS Bowman

Ben J French

Grant J Williamson

Lynda D Prior

2021/12

Bioclimatic drivers of fire severity across the Australian geographical range of giant Eucalyptus forests

Journal of Ecology

James M Furlaud

Lynda D Prior

Grant J Williamson

David MJS Bowman

2021/6

Myrmecochory in Lepidosperma (Cyperaceae): perianth members provide a lipid-rich reward for ants

Australian Journal of Botany

George T Plunkett

Nicolas J Sadgrove

Boyd R Wright

Karen L Wilson

Jeremy J Bruhl

2021/11/16

Lack of reliable post-fire recovery mechanisms makes the iconic Tasmanian conifer Athrotaxis cupressoides susceptible to population decline

Australian Journal of Botany

Aimee Bliss

Lynda D Prior

David MJS Bowman

2021/5/11

AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora

Scientific data

Daniel Falster

Rachael Gallagher

Elizabeth H Wenk

Ian J Wright

Dony Indiarto

...

2021/9/30

Demographic effects of

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J Foulkes

L Prior

S Leonard

D Bowman

2021

A new morphological marker of the effects of acid rain in the tropics on the stem of Libidibia ferrea var. leiostachya (Leguminosae–Caesalpinioideae)

Australian Journal of Botany

Guilherme Carvalho Andrade

Luzimar Campos Silva

Lynda Prior

2021/9/21

Fire risk and severity decline with stand development in Tasmanian giant Eucalyptus forest

Forest Ecology and Management

James M Furlaud

Lynda D Prior

Grant J Williamson

David MJS Bowman

2021/12/15

Demographic effects of severe fire in montane shrubland on Tasmania’s Central Plateau

Fire

Judy A Foulkes

Lynda D Prior

Steven WJ Leonard

David MJS Bowman

2021/6/24

Variation in Eucalyptus delegatensis post-fire recovery strategies: The Tasmanian subspecies is a resprouter whereas the mainland Australian subspecies is an obligate seeder

Forest ecology and management

Dario Rodriguez-Cubillo

Lynda D Prior

David MJS Bowman

2020/10/1

Multi‐decadal stability of woody cover in a mesic eucalypt savanna in the Australian monsoon tropics

Austral ecology

Lynda D Prior

Timothy G Whiteside

Grant J Williamson

Renee E Bartolo

David MJS Bowman

2020/8

Classification of post-fire responses of woody plants to include pyrophobic communities

Fire

Lynda D Prior

David MJS Bowman

2020/5/20

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