Patch mosaic burning, in which fire is used to produce a mosaic of habitat patches represen-tative of a range of fire histories (‘pyrodiversity’), has been widely advocated to promote greater biodiversity. However, the details of desired fire mosaics for prescribed burning pro-grams are often unspecified. Threatened small to medium-sized mammals (35 g to 5.5 kg) in the fire-prone tropical savannas of Australia appear to be particularly fire-sensitive. Conse-quently, a clear understanding of which properties of fire mosaics are most instrumental in influencing savanna mammal populations is critical. Here we use mammal capture data, remotely sensed fire information (i.e. time since last fire, fire frequency, frequency of late dry season fires...
Context Changes in abundance following fire are commonly reported for vertebrate species, but the me...
Conservation scientists and practitioners usually focus on understanding and man-aging individual th...
Context: Fire management advice for fauna conservation in protected areas must often be based on exp...
Patch mosaic burning, in which fire is used to produce a mosaic of habitat patches representative of...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
1. The increasing awareness that a fire regime that promotes biodiversity in one system can threaten...
Biodiversity loss is often attributable to multiple interacting pressures that are moderated across ...
Retrieve original file from: http://edepot.wur.nl/121801 High herbivore densities and re-occurring f...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
The frequency and spatial patterning of fire for optimal biodiversity conservation is often poorly u...
1. Fire is an important disturbance in African savannas where it is generally assumed that high leve...
Fire is an integral part of savanna ecology and changes in fire patterns are linked to biodi-versity...
The increasing awareness that a fire regime that promotes biodiversity in one system can threaten bi...
© 2015 Dr. Carolina Galindez SilvaPlanned fire is commonly used to reduce adverse effects of bushfir...
Research ArticleUnderstanding fine-scale fire patchiness has significant implications for ecologic...
Context Changes in abundance following fire are commonly reported for vertebrate species, but the me...
Conservation scientists and practitioners usually focus on understanding and man-aging individual th...
Context: Fire management advice for fauna conservation in protected areas must often be based on exp...
Patch mosaic burning, in which fire is used to produce a mosaic of habitat patches representative of...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
1. The increasing awareness that a fire regime that promotes biodiversity in one system can threaten...
Biodiversity loss is often attributable to multiple interacting pressures that are moderated across ...
Retrieve original file from: http://edepot.wur.nl/121801 High herbivore densities and re-occurring f...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
The frequency and spatial patterning of fire for optimal biodiversity conservation is often poorly u...
1. Fire is an important disturbance in African savannas where it is generally assumed that high leve...
Fire is an integral part of savanna ecology and changes in fire patterns are linked to biodi-versity...
The increasing awareness that a fire regime that promotes biodiversity in one system can threaten bi...
© 2015 Dr. Carolina Galindez SilvaPlanned fire is commonly used to reduce adverse effects of bushfir...
Research ArticleUnderstanding fine-scale fire patchiness has significant implications for ecologic...
Context Changes in abundance following fire are commonly reported for vertebrate species, but the me...
Conservation scientists and practitioners usually focus on understanding and man-aging individual th...
Context: Fire management advice for fauna conservation in protected areas must often be based on exp...