Fires are integral to the healthy functioning of most ecosystems and are often poorly understood in policy and management, however, the relationship between floristic composition and habitat structure is intrinsically linked, particularly after fire. The aim of this study was to test whether the variability of habitat structure or floristic composition and abundance in forests at a regional scale can be explained in terms of fire frequency using historical data and experimental prescribed burns. We tested this hypothesis in open eucalypt forests of Fraser Island off the east coast of Australia. Fraser Island dunes show progressive stages in plant succession as access to nutrients decreases across the Island. We found that fire frequency was...
The effects of recent fire frequency and time-since-fire on plant community composition and species ...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
Little is known about the relationship between fire regimes and plant diversity in Australia's tempe...
Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has...
Our study investigated the effects of fire frequency on the tree and grass components of Cumberland ...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
An area of eucalypt forest on a rocky ridge, at the Solar Village near Darwin, protected from fire f...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...
Frequent fires reduce the abundance of woody plant species and favour herbaceous species. Plant spec...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
<div><p>Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the compositio...
Habitat fragmentation is considered to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Species richn...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
The effects of recent fire frequency and time-since-fire on plant community composition and species ...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
Little is known about the relationship between fire regimes and plant diversity in Australia's tempe...
Fire plays an important role in structuring vegetation in fire-prone regions worldwide. Progress has...
Our study investigated the effects of fire frequency on the tree and grass components of Cumberland ...
Recent landscape-scale wildfires in eastern Australia have made apparent the need for a greater unde...
An area of eucalypt forest on a rocky ridge, at the Solar Village near Darwin, protected from fire f...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...
Frequent fires reduce the abundance of woody plant species and favour herbaceous species. Plant spec...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
<div><p>Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the compositio...
Habitat fragmentation is considered to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity. Species richn...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
Fire is a key process in eucalypt communities, exerting a strong influence on the composition, struc...
The effects of recent fire frequency and time-since-fire on plant community composition and species ...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
Little is known about the relationship between fire regimes and plant diversity in Australia's tempe...