Species with strong preferences for early or late successional stages after fire may be extinction prone under current fire regimes. However, the extent of specialisation to time since fire is poorly understood, and, for reptiles, succession models for predicting responses are in the development phase. In this study we tested predictions of a reptile succession model, and identified species that may be fire specialists. Reptiles were sampled in five burnt and unburnt mallee Eucalyptus woodlands, Australia. Two, 400 m transects within each burn treatment were sampled using 11 pairs of pitfall-traps that were opened for five weeks over two summers. A habitat accommodation model of succession that was previously developed for mallee reptiles c...
Fire is an important management tool for both hazard reduction burning and maintenance of biodiversi...
1. Planned burning generates different types of pyrodiversity, however, experimental tests of how al...
Interactions between fire and fragmented landscapes could be a primary factor influencing the distri...
Conservation of biodiversity in fire-prone regions depends on understanding responses to fire in ani...
Natural disturbances are key processes in the vast majority of ecosystems and a range of ecological ...
The disruption of natural fire regimes has threatened animal species in many ecosystems around the w...
Altered fire regimes are a driver of biodiversity decline. To plan effective management, we need to ...
Fire influences the distribution of fauna in terrestrial biomes throughout the world. Use of fire to...
Our understanding of the impacts of time since fire on reptiles remains limited, partly because ther...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Fire is frequently used as a management tool to reduce the cover of weeds, to reduce the amount of f...
Fire is an important management tool for both hazard reduction burning and maintenance of biodiversi...
1. Our understanding of the impacts of time since fire on reptiles remains limited, partly because t...
A capacity to predict the effects of fire on biota is critical for conservation in fire-prone region...
Fire plays a strong role in structuring fauna communities and the habitat available to them in fire-...
Fire is an important management tool for both hazard reduction burning and maintenance of biodiversi...
1. Planned burning generates different types of pyrodiversity, however, experimental tests of how al...
Interactions between fire and fragmented landscapes could be a primary factor influencing the distri...
Conservation of biodiversity in fire-prone regions depends on understanding responses to fire in ani...
Natural disturbances are key processes in the vast majority of ecosystems and a range of ecological ...
The disruption of natural fire regimes has threatened animal species in many ecosystems around the w...
Altered fire regimes are a driver of biodiversity decline. To plan effective management, we need to ...
Fire influences the distribution of fauna in terrestrial biomes throughout the world. Use of fire to...
Our understanding of the impacts of time since fire on reptiles remains limited, partly because ther...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Fire is frequently used as a management tool to reduce the cover of weeds, to reduce the amount of f...
Fire is an important management tool for both hazard reduction burning and maintenance of biodiversi...
1. Our understanding of the impacts of time since fire on reptiles remains limited, partly because t...
A capacity to predict the effects of fire on biota is critical for conservation in fire-prone region...
Fire plays a strong role in structuring fauna communities and the habitat available to them in fire-...
Fire is an important management tool for both hazard reduction burning and maintenance of biodiversi...
1. Planned burning generates different types of pyrodiversity, however, experimental tests of how al...
Interactions between fire and fragmented landscapes could be a primary factor influencing the distri...