Context Changes in abundance following fire are commonly reported for vertebrate species, but the mechanisms causing these changes are rarely tested. Currently, many species of small mammals are declining in the savannas of northern Australia. These declines have been linked to intense and frequent fires in the late dry season; however, why such fires cause declines of small mammals is unknown. Aims We aimed to discover the mechanisms causing decline in abundance of two species of small mammals, the pale field rat, Rattus tunneyi, and the western chestnut mouse, Pseudomys nanus, in response to fire. Candidate mechanisms were (1) direct mortality because of fire itself, (2) mortality after fire because of removal of food by fire, (3) reduced...
Conservation scientists and practitioners usually focus on understanding and man-aging individual th...
Resource selection by animals influences individual fitness, the abundance of local populations, and...
The influences of wildfire through population dynamics and life history for two species of small mam...
Invasive non-native grasses can greatly alter habitat structure. Land managers use fire to reduce in...
Invasive non-native grasses can greatly alter habitat structure. Land managers use fire to reduce in...
Context. Wildfire is a major driver of the structure and function of mallee eucalypt- and spinifex-d...
We report the effects of an extensive (>7000 km), high-intensity late-dry-season fire in the central...
Wildfire has been important in shaping Australian ecosystems through its direct and indirect effect...
© 2015 Dr. Carolina Galindez SilvaPlanned fire is commonly used to reduce adverse effects of bushfir...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Wildfire is a major driver of spatio-temporal variation in terrestrial ecosystems. Large wildfires a...
The frequency and spatial patterning of fire for optimal biodiversity conservation is often poorly u...
Patch mosaic burning, in which fire is used to produce a mosaic of habitat patches representative of...
Conservation scientists and practitioners usually focus on understanding and man-aging individual th...
Resource selection by animals influences individual fitness, the abundance of local populations, and...
The influences of wildfire through population dynamics and life history for two species of small mam...
Invasive non-native grasses can greatly alter habitat structure. Land managers use fire to reduce in...
Invasive non-native grasses can greatly alter habitat structure. Land managers use fire to reduce in...
Context. Wildfire is a major driver of the structure and function of mallee eucalypt- and spinifex-d...
We report the effects of an extensive (>7000 km), high-intensity late-dry-season fire in the central...
Wildfire has been important in shaping Australian ecosystems through its direct and indirect effect...
© 2015 Dr. Carolina Galindez SilvaPlanned fire is commonly used to reduce adverse effects of bushfir...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Wildfire is a major driver of spatio-temporal variation in terrestrial ecosystems. Large wildfires a...
The frequency and spatial patterning of fire for optimal biodiversity conservation is often poorly u...
Patch mosaic burning, in which fire is used to produce a mosaic of habitat patches representative of...
Conservation scientists and practitioners usually focus on understanding and man-aging individual th...
Resource selection by animals influences individual fitness, the abundance of local populations, and...
The influences of wildfire through population dynamics and life history for two species of small mam...