Biodiversity indices are widely used to summarize changes in the distribution and abundance of multiple species and measure progress towards management targets. However, the sensitivity of biodiversity indices to the data, landscape classification and conservation values underpinning them are rarely interrogated. There are limited studies to help scientists and land managers use biodiversity indices in the presence of fire and vegetation succession. The geometric mean of species' relative abundance or occurrence (G) is a biodiversity index that can be used to determine the mix of post‐fire vegetation that maximizes biodiversity. We explored the sensitivity of G to (1) type of biodiversity data, (2) representation of ecosystem states, (3) ex...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
© 2010 Dr. Thomas James DuffThe management of biodiversity within natural landscapes is an imperfect...
Biodiversity indices are widely used to summarise changes in the distribution and abundance of multi...
Fire is used as a management tool for biodiversity conservation worldwide. A common objective is to ...
Preservation of biodiversity is a central goal of conservation management, yet the conditions that p...
Common goals of ecological fire management are to sustain biodiversity and minimize extinction risk....
Aim A common strategy for conserving biodiversity in fire-prone environments is to maintain a divers...
Common goals of ecological fire management are to sustain biodiversity and minimize extinction risk....
Setting suitable conservation targets is an important part of ecological fire planning. Growth-stage...
Fire is a global driver of ecosystem structure, function, and change. Problems common to fire scient...
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 ...
Fire is a large-scale phenomenon that affects ecosystems in many parts of the world. Wildfires can h...
Growth‐stage optimization (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire‐prone reg...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
© 2010 Dr. Thomas James DuffThe management of biodiversity within natural landscapes is an imperfect...
Biodiversity indices are widely used to summarise changes in the distribution and abundance of multi...
Fire is used as a management tool for biodiversity conservation worldwide. A common objective is to ...
Preservation of biodiversity is a central goal of conservation management, yet the conditions that p...
Common goals of ecological fire management are to sustain biodiversity and minimize extinction risk....
Aim A common strategy for conserving biodiversity in fire-prone environments is to maintain a divers...
Common goals of ecological fire management are to sustain biodiversity and minimize extinction risk....
Setting suitable conservation targets is an important part of ecological fire planning. Growth-stage...
Fire is a global driver of ecosystem structure, function, and change. Problems common to fire scient...
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 ...
Fire is a large-scale phenomenon that affects ecosystems in many parts of the world. Wildfires can h...
Growth‐stage optimization (GSO) offers a new approach to biodiversity conservation in fire‐prone reg...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
© 2010 Dr. Thomas James DuffThe management of biodiversity within natural landscapes is an imperfect...