Question: Do the effects of fire regimes on plant species richness and composition differ among floristically similar vegetation types?Location: Booderee National Park, south- eastern Australia.Methods: We completed floristic surveys of 87 sites in Sydney Coastal dry sclerophyll vegetation, where fire history records have been maintained for over 55 years. We tested for associations between different aspects of the recent fire history and plant species richness and composition, and whether these relationships were consistent among structurally defined forest, woodland and heath vegetation types.Results: The relationship between fire regime variables and plant species richness and composition differed among vegetation types, despite the thre...
Fire prone coastal heathlands are widespread, and range from naturally fire prone Mediterranean-type...
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Question: Do the effects of fire regimes on plant species richness and composition differ among flor...
Question: To what extent do low flammability fuel traits enhance the survival and persistence of fir...
Question: To what extent do low flammability fuel traits enhance the survival and persistence of fir...
Background/question/methods: In Mediterranean ecosystems a major challenge for land managers is the ...
QUESTION: Frequent severe wildfires have the potential to alter the structure and composition of for...
QUESTIONS: Are factors influencing plant diversity in a fire‐prone Mediterranean ecosystem of southe...
Question: What is the effect of frequent low intensity prescribed fire on foliar nutrients and insec...
Relationships between fire history, vegetation structure and composition, and invasion by introduced...
Question: What is the effect of frequent low intensity prescribed fire on foliar nutrients and insec...
Frequent fires have been suggested to result in a decline in plant species composition and structure...
Our study investigated the effects of fire frequency on the tree and grass components of Cumberland ...
Frequent fires reduce the abundance of woody plant species and favour herbaceous species. Plant spec...
Fire prone coastal heathlands are widespread, and range from naturally fire prone Mediterranean-type...
Questions: Are Australian Sphagnum bogs compositionally stable or undergoing long‐term change in res...
Question: Which is the response of the evergreen Quercus ilex and the deciduous Q. cerrioides to rep...
Question: Do the effects of fire regimes on plant species richness and composition differ among flor...
Question: To what extent do low flammability fuel traits enhance the survival and persistence of fir...
Question: To what extent do low flammability fuel traits enhance the survival and persistence of fir...
Background/question/methods: In Mediterranean ecosystems a major challenge for land managers is the ...
QUESTION: Frequent severe wildfires have the potential to alter the structure and composition of for...
QUESTIONS: Are factors influencing plant diversity in a fire‐prone Mediterranean ecosystem of southe...
Question: What is the effect of frequent low intensity prescribed fire on foliar nutrients and insec...
Relationships between fire history, vegetation structure and composition, and invasion by introduced...
Question: What is the effect of frequent low intensity prescribed fire on foliar nutrients and insec...
Frequent fires have been suggested to result in a decline in plant species composition and structure...
Our study investigated the effects of fire frequency on the tree and grass components of Cumberland ...
Frequent fires reduce the abundance of woody plant species and favour herbaceous species. Plant spec...
Fire prone coastal heathlands are widespread, and range from naturally fire prone Mediterranean-type...
Questions: Are Australian Sphagnum bogs compositionally stable or undergoing long‐term change in res...
Question: Which is the response of the evergreen Quercus ilex and the deciduous Q. cerrioides to rep...