An extensive fire followed almost immediately by a large scale flood occurred in the semi-arid/arid Olary Creek area in southwest New South Wales. In order to monitor the short and long term effect of these extreme events on vegetation, replicate paired plots were established in the flooded, burnt, and both flooded and burnt landscapes. The plots were 25 m square and one pair of each plot was fenced to exclude grazing animals. We report here on the long-term effect of this disturbance on terrestrial and arboreal invertebrates thirteen years after the events, using Formicidae and Collembola as exemplars. Our results showed that abundance and species richness of both Formicidae and Collembola were more affected by vegetation on the plots and ...
Differences in the assemblages of terrestrial arthropod communities in burnt and adjacent unburnt ar...
Fire is an important part of many Australian ecosystems, and determining how it affects different ve...
Swamps are ecologically important environments where macroinvertebrates perform essential roles in n...
An extensive fire followed almost immediately by a large scale flood occurred in the semi-arid/arid ...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Collembola of buttongrass moorlands in Tasmania were surveyed monthly over a 12 month period, using ...
As climate change progresses, large (> 400 km2) fires are becoming more frequent across many biomes,...
Arid vegetation is subjected to more or less frequent fire, drought, and sporadic flooding events an...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Differences in the assemblages of terrestrial arthropod communities in burnt and adjacent unburnt ar...
Fire is an important part of many Australian ecosystems, and determining how it affects different ve...
Swamps are ecologically important environments where macroinvertebrates perform essential roles in n...
An extensive fire followed almost immediately by a large scale flood occurred in the semi-arid/arid ...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Collembola of buttongrass moorlands in Tasmania were surveyed monthly over a 12 month period, using ...
As climate change progresses, large (> 400 km2) fires are becoming more frequent across many biomes,...
Arid vegetation is subjected to more or less frequent fire, drought, and sporadic flooding events an...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Differences in the assemblages of terrestrial arthropod communities in burnt and adjacent unburnt ar...
Fire is an important part of many Australian ecosystems, and determining how it affects different ve...
Swamps are ecologically important environments where macroinvertebrates perform essential roles in n...