Disturbance events strongly influence the dynamics of plant and animal populations within nature reserves. Although many models predict the patterns of succession following a disturbance event, it is often unclear how these models can be used to help make management decisions about disturbances. In this paper we consider the problem of managing fire in Ngarkat Conservation park (CP), South Australia, Australia. We present a methematical model of community succession following a fire disturbance event. Ngarkat CP is a key habitat for several nationally rare and threatened species of birds, and because these species prefer different successional communities, we assume that the primary management objective is to maintain community diversity wi...
A decision theory framework can be a powerful technique to derive optimal management decisions for e...
The systematic conservation planning literature invariably assumes that the biodiversity features be...
Aim: Fire is a major driver of ecosystem structure and process, and shifts in fire regimes are impli...
Preservation of biodiversity is a central goal of conservation management, yet the conditions that p...
Fire is used as a management tool for biodiversity conservation worldwide. A common objective is to ...
Growth‐stage optimization (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire‐prone reg...
Anthropogenic alteration of fire regimes is implicated in the extinction or decline of species acros...
Setting suitable conservation targets is an important part of ecological fire planning. Growth-stage...
Locations that support high densities of a species ("population hotspots") have a disproportionate i...
1. A model of the population dynamics of Banksia ornata was developed, using stochastic dynamic prog...
Changed fire regimes have led to declines of fire-regime- adapted species and loss of biodiversity g...
Forests are always susceptible to being destroyed by fire or disease before their planned age for cl...
1. Growth-stage optimisation (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire-prone ...
1. Growth-stage optimisation (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire-prone ...
Prescribed burning is a commonly adopted fire-management strategy that attempts to protect human lif...
A decision theory framework can be a powerful technique to derive optimal management decisions for e...
The systematic conservation planning literature invariably assumes that the biodiversity features be...
Aim: Fire is a major driver of ecosystem structure and process, and shifts in fire regimes are impli...
Preservation of biodiversity is a central goal of conservation management, yet the conditions that p...
Fire is used as a management tool for biodiversity conservation worldwide. A common objective is to ...
Growth‐stage optimization (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire‐prone reg...
Anthropogenic alteration of fire regimes is implicated in the extinction or decline of species acros...
Setting suitable conservation targets is an important part of ecological fire planning. Growth-stage...
Locations that support high densities of a species ("population hotspots") have a disproportionate i...
1. A model of the population dynamics of Banksia ornata was developed, using stochastic dynamic prog...
Changed fire regimes have led to declines of fire-regime- adapted species and loss of biodiversity g...
Forests are always susceptible to being destroyed by fire or disease before their planned age for cl...
1. Growth-stage optimisation (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire-prone ...
1. Growth-stage optimisation (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire-prone ...
Prescribed burning is a commonly adopted fire-management strategy that attempts to protect human lif...
A decision theory framework can be a powerful technique to derive optimal management decisions for e...
The systematic conservation planning literature invariably assumes that the biodiversity features be...
Aim: Fire is a major driver of ecosystem structure and process, and shifts in fire regimes are impli...