Grasstrees (Xanthorrhoea) are an important structural component of many Australian ecosystems and also an important resource for many fauna species. Grasstrees have distinctive morphologies, with a crown of long thin leaves and skirts, the latter of which are accumulated dead leaves; both are incinerated by fire. This study determined the morphological features of Xanthorrhoea preissii, which change in response to fire from 6 months to 21 years post-burn. In addition, using radio-telemetry and spool-tracking, we determined that grasstrees are utilised as foraging and nesting resources for mardos (Antechinus flavipes leucogaster (Gray, 1841), Marsupialia: Dasyuridae). Recently burnt grasstrees (6 months post-burn) appeared not to be used by ...
An examination of movement paths, foraging patterns and habitat use of an endangered mycophagous mar...
Context. Small mammals select resources in a non-random fashion to maximise their chances of surviva...
The eastern pygmy-possum (Cercartetus nanus) occurs broadly but patchily in south-eastern Australia....
Management of critical habitat for threatened species with small ranges requires location-specific, ...
Invasive non-native grasses can greatly alter habitat structure. Land managers use fire to reduce in...
We examined the abundance of arboreal marsupials in topographic fire refuges after a major fire in a...
Context. Wildfire is a major driver of the structure and function of mallee eucalypt- and spinifex-d...
To distinguish fire-stimulated growth from the underlying growth patterns imposed by season, we meas...
Xanthorrhoea (grasstree) is a significant genus of the Australian flora, yet there is a lack of know...
Changes in pre- and post-fire biomass of hypogeous fungal sporocarps remaining at locations where an...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a tiny (7 - 12 g) highly specialised flower-feeding marsupial...
Fire is being used increasingly to manage natural habitats, however, a paucity of species specific i...
This study investigated the distribution, habitat and population dynamics of the swamp antechinus (A...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
An examination of movement paths, foraging patterns and habitat use of an endangered mycophagous mar...
Context. Small mammals select resources in a non-random fashion to maximise their chances of surviva...
The eastern pygmy-possum (Cercartetus nanus) occurs broadly but patchily in south-eastern Australia....
Management of critical habitat for threatened species with small ranges requires location-specific, ...
Invasive non-native grasses can greatly alter habitat structure. Land managers use fire to reduce in...
We examined the abundance of arboreal marsupials in topographic fire refuges after a major fire in a...
Context. Wildfire is a major driver of the structure and function of mallee eucalypt- and spinifex-d...
To distinguish fire-stimulated growth from the underlying growth patterns imposed by season, we meas...
Xanthorrhoea (grasstree) is a significant genus of the Australian flora, yet there is a lack of know...
Changes in pre- and post-fire biomass of hypogeous fungal sporocarps remaining at locations where an...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a tiny (7 - 12 g) highly specialised flower-feeding marsupial...
Fire is being used increasingly to manage natural habitats, however, a paucity of species specific i...
This study investigated the distribution, habitat and population dynamics of the swamp antechinus (A...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
An examination of movement paths, foraging patterns and habitat use of an endangered mycophagous mar...
Context. Small mammals select resources in a non-random fashion to maximise their chances of surviva...
The eastern pygmy-possum (Cercartetus nanus) occurs broadly but patchily in south-eastern Australia....