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frederick w. rainsford
frederick w. rainsford
Research Officer, La Trobe University
Verified email at latrobe.edu.au
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High invertase activity in tomato reproductive organs correlates with enhanced sucrose import into, and heat tolerance of, young fruit
Z Li, WM Palmer, AP Martin, R Wang, F Rainsford, Y Jin, JW Patrick, ...
Journal of experimental botany 63 (3), 1155-1166, 2012
1862012
Post‐fire development of faunal habitat depends on plant regeneration traits
FW Rainsford, LT Kelly, SWJ Leonard, AF Bennett
Austral Ecology 45 (6), 800-812, 2020
182020
Fire and functional traits: Using functional groups of birds and plants to guide management in a fire‐prone, heathy woodland ecosystem
FW Rainsford, LT Kelly, SWJ Leonard, AF Bennett
Diversity and Distributions 28 (3), 372-385, 2022
172022
Post-fire habitat relationships for birds differ among ecosystems
FW Rainsford, LT Kelly, SWJ Leonard, AF Bennett
Biological Conservation 260, 109218, 2021
132021
Predicting mammal responses to pyrodiversity: From microbats to macropods
KL Senior, KM Giljohann, MA McCarthy, FW Rainsford, LT Kelly
Biological Conservation 256, 109031, 2021
112021
How does prescribed fire shape bird and plant communities in a temperate dry forest ecosystem?
FW Rainsford, LT Kelly, SWJ Leonard, AF Bennett
Ecological Applications 31 (4), e02308, 2021
72021
Semelparous marsupials reduce sleep for sex
E Zaid, FW Rainsford, RD Johnsson, M Valcu, AL Vyssotski, P Meerlo, ...
Current Biology 34 (3), 606-614. e3, 2024
22024
Ecosystem type and species’ traits help explain bird responses to spatial patterns of fire
FW Rainsford, KM Giljohann, AF Bennett, MF Clarke, J MacHunter, ...
Fire Ecology 19 (1), 59, 2023
2023
Sex-induced, male-specific sleep loss in Antechinus
E Zaid, F Rainsford, P Meerlo, J Lesku
La Trobe, 2020
2020
Fire, Flora and Fauna: Understanding Species’ Distributions in Fire-Prone Ecosystems to Improve Conservation Management
F Rainsford
La Trobe, 2020
2020
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