Wildfires have increased in frequency and intensity worldwide with climate change as a main driving factor. While a number of studies have focused on population changes in regard to fires, there are essentially no quantitative data on behavioural and physiological adjustments that are vital for the persistence of individuals during and after fires. Here we show that brown antechinus, a small insectivorous marsupial mammal, (i) endured a prescribed fire in situ, (ii) remained in their scorched home range despite unburned areas nearby, and (iii) substantially increased post-fire torpor use and thus reduced foraging requirements and exposure to predators. Hence, torpor is a physiological adaptation that, although not quantified in this context...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Australian native fauna are thought to be well adapted to fire-prone landscapes, but bushfires may s...
Wildfires have increased in frequency and intensity worldwide with climate change as a main driving ...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
Although wildfires are increasing globally, available information on how mammals respond behavioural...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
Ecosystems can change rapidly and sometimes irreversibly due to a number of anthropogenic and natura...
Although wildfires are increasing globally, available information on how mammals respond behavioural...
Statistical models and raw data for our manuscript: Post-fire recovery of torpor and activity patter...
Statistical models and raw data for our manuscript: Post-fire recovery of torpor and activity patter...
Recent work has shown that the use of torpor for energy conservation increases after forest fires in...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Australian native fauna are thought to be well adapted to fire-prone landscapes, but bushfires may s...
Wildfires have increased in frequency and intensity worldwide with climate change as a main driving ...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
Although wildfires are increasing globally, available information on how mammals respond behavioural...
To cope with the post-fire challenges of decreased availability of food and shelter, brown antechinu...
Ecosystems can change rapidly and sometimes irreversibly due to a number of anthropogenic and natura...
Although wildfires are increasing globally, available information on how mammals respond behavioural...
Statistical models and raw data for our manuscript: Post-fire recovery of torpor and activity patter...
Statistical models and raw data for our manuscript: Post-fire recovery of torpor and activity patter...
Recent work has shown that the use of torpor for energy conservation increases after forest fires in...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Fires have occurred throughout history, including those associated with the meteoroid impact at the ...
Australian native fauna are thought to be well adapted to fire-prone landscapes, but bushfires may s...