Wildfires underpin the dynamics and diversity of many ecosystems worldwide, and plants show a plethora of adaptive traits for persisting recurrent fires. Many fire-prone ecosystems also harbor a rich fauna; however, knowledge about adaptive traits to fire in animals remains poorly explored. We review existing literature and suggest that fire is an important evolutionary driver for animal diversity because (1) many animals are present in fire-prone landscapes and may have structural and phenotypic characters that contribute to adaptation to these open landscapes; and (2) in some cases, animals from fire-prone ecosystems may show specific fire adaptations. While there is limited evidence on morphological fire adaptations in animals, there is ...
Many terrestrial ecosystems are fire prone, such that their composition and structure are largely du...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
The evolutionary role of fire in animals has been poorly explored. Reptiles use sensory cues such as...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force. Animals that modify drivers of fire behaviour ...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force. Animals that modify drivers of fire behaviour ...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
© 2018 Cambridge Philosophical Society Movement is a trait of fundamental importance in ecosystems s...
The evolutionary role of fire in animals has been poorly explored. Reptiles use sensory cues, such a...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
We know quite a lot about how animals respond to edges in modified and fragmented landscapes, but wh...
Despite the existing large body of research on plant–animal interactions, plant research and animal ...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
Many terrestrial ecosystems are fire prone, such that their composition and structure are largely du...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
The evolutionary role of fire in animals has been poorly explored. Reptiles use sensory cues such as...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force. Animals that modify drivers of fire behaviour ...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
Fire is a powerful ecological and evolutionary force. Animals that modify drivers of fire behaviour ...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
© 2018 Cambridge Philosophical Society Movement is a trait of fundamental importance in ecosystems s...
The evolutionary role of fire in animals has been poorly explored. Reptiles use sensory cues, such a...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
We know quite a lot about how animals respond to edges in modified and fragmented landscapes, but wh...
Despite the existing large body of research on plant–animal interactions, plant research and animal ...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
Many terrestrial ecosystems are fire prone, such that their composition and structure are largely du...
Conserving animals and plants in fire-prone landscapes requires evidence of how fires affect modifie...
The evolutionary role of fire in animals has been poorly explored. Reptiles use sensory cues such as...