In an era characterized by recurrent large wildfires in many parts of the globe, there is a critical need to understand how animal species respond to fires, the rates at which populations can recover, and the functional changes fires may cause. Using quantified changes in habitat parameters over a ~400‐yr post‐fire chronosequence in an obligate‐seeding Australian eucalypt woodland, we build and test predictions of how birds, as individual species and aggregated into functional groups according to their use of specific habitat resources, respond to time since fire. Individual bird species exhibited four generalized response types to time since fire: incline, decline, delayed, and bell. All significant relationships between bird functional gr...
Predicting the response of faunal communities to fire presents a challenge for land managers worldwi...
Mitigating the impacts of large-scale fires on biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as th...
Aim: Fire is a major driver of ecosystem structure and process, and shifts in fire regimes are impli...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Habitat modification by fire and habitat loss via anthropogenic vegetation clearance and fragmentati...
Forest fire size, frequency and severity are increasing worldwide, with corresponding reductions in ...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool th...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Predicted increases in fire frequency and extent are being realised across Australia, bringing chang...
Forests globally are subject to disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex temporal v...
Landscape-level wildfires have a major role in structuring faunal assemblages, particularly in fire-...
Prescribed fire is a widespread management practice in fire-prone ecosystems that can have significa...
Predicting the response of faunal communities to fire presents a challenge for land managers worldwi...
Mitigating the impacts of large-scale fires on biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as th...
Aim: Fire is a major driver of ecosystem structure and process, and shifts in fire regimes are impli...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Habitat modification by fire and habitat loss via anthropogenic vegetation clearance and fragmentati...
Forest fire size, frequency and severity are increasing worldwide, with corresponding reductions in ...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool th...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Predicted increases in fire frequency and extent are being realised across Australia, bringing chang...
Forests globally are subject to disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex temporal v...
Landscape-level wildfires have a major role in structuring faunal assemblages, particularly in fire-...
Prescribed fire is a widespread management practice in fire-prone ecosystems that can have significa...
Predicting the response of faunal communities to fire presents a challenge for land managers worldwi...
Mitigating the impacts of large-scale fires on biodiversity is becoming increasingly important as th...
Aim: Fire is a major driver of ecosystem structure and process, and shifts in fire regimes are impli...