Knowing how species respond to fire regimes is essential for ecologically sustainable management. This axiom raises two important questions: (1) what knowledge is the most important to develop and (2) to what extent can current research methods deliver that knowledge? We identify three areas of required knowledge: (i) a mechanistic understanding of species’ responses to fire regimes; (ii) knowledge of how the spatial and temporal arrangement of fires influences the biota; and (iii) an understanding of interactions of fire regimes with other processes. We review the capacity of empirical research to address these knowledge gaps, and reveal many limitations. Manipulative experiments are limited by the number and scope of treatments that...
Ecological fire management in Australia is often built on an assumption that meeting the needs of pl...
BACKGROUNDFire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire re...
BACKGROUND : Fire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire...
Knowing how species respond to fire regimes is essential for ecologically sustainable management. Th...
Knowing how species respond to fire regimes is essential for ecologically sustainable management. Th...
1. Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population...
Anthropogenic alteration of fire regimes is implicated in the extinction or decline of species acros...
© 2018 by the authors.Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of ho...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
Fire is used as a management tool for biodiversity conservation worldwide. A common objective is to ...
Changed fire regimes have led to declines of fire-regime- adapted species and loss of biodiversity g...
Preservation of biodiversity is a central goal of conservation management, yet the conditions that p...
BACKGROUNDFire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire re...
Changed fire regimes have led to declines of fire-regime- adapted species and loss of biodiversity g...
Ecological fire management in Australia is often built on an assumption that meeting the needs of pl...
BACKGROUNDFire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire re...
BACKGROUND : Fire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire...
Knowing how species respond to fire regimes is essential for ecologically sustainable management. Th...
Knowing how species respond to fire regimes is essential for ecologically sustainable management. Th...
1. Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force that regulates organismal traits, population...
Anthropogenic alteration of fire regimes is implicated in the extinction or decline of species acros...
© 2018 by the authors.Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of ho...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
Fire is used as a management tool for biodiversity conservation worldwide. A common objective is to ...
Changed fire regimes have led to declines of fire-regime- adapted species and loss of biodiversity g...
Preservation of biodiversity is a central goal of conservation management, yet the conditions that p...
BACKGROUNDFire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire re...
Changed fire regimes have led to declines of fire-regime- adapted species and loss of biodiversity g...
Ecological fire management in Australia is often built on an assumption that meeting the needs of pl...
BACKGROUNDFire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire re...
BACKGROUND : Fire has shaped the diversity of life on Earth for millions of years. Variation in fire...