High severity fires are likely to become more prevalent with global climate change, so it is critical that we understand their effects on forest ecosystems. Leaf litter dependent fauna are likely to be particularly vulnerable to habitat loss resulting from fire, which often destroys their leaf litter habitat. We hypothesised that, as fire severity increased: (1) richness and abundance of macroinvertebrate litter fauna would decline; (2) species composition would change; and (3) species responses would depend on morphological and trophic traits, with proportions of larger, winged and predatory species increasing with fire severity. To test the effects of fire severity on the composition and functional traits of litter-dwelling macroinvertebr...
Fire is an important agent of disturbance in tropical savannas, but relatively few studies have anal...
As climate change progresses, large (> 400 km2) fires are becoming more frequent across many biomes,...
Differences in the assemblages of terrestrial arthropod communities in burnt and adjacent unburnt ar...
High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more prevalent ...
<div><p>High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more pr...
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...
New knowledge about the responses of species to fire is needed to plan for biodiversity conservation...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fires are a significant source of landscape scale disturbance in forested ecosystems, but fire effec...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
Globally, wildfires and prescribed fires are becoming more prevalent and are known to affect plant a...
The regeneration of plants post-fire has widely been shown to be attractive to vertebrate herbivores...
Understanding how increasing risk of frequent and severe fires affects biodiversity and ecosystem fu...
Fire is an important agent of disturbance in tropical savannas, but relatively few studies have anal...
As climate change progresses, large (> 400 km2) fires are becoming more frequent across many biomes,...
Differences in the assemblages of terrestrial arthropod communities in burnt and adjacent unburnt ar...
High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more prevalent ...
<div><p>High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more pr...
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...
New knowledge about the responses of species to fire is needed to plan for biodiversity conservation...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fires are a significant source of landscape scale disturbance in forested ecosystems, but fire effec...
Fire is a major agent involved in landscape transformation and an indirect cause of changes in speci...
Globally, wildfires and prescribed fires are becoming more prevalent and are known to affect plant a...
The regeneration of plants post-fire has widely been shown to be attractive to vertebrate herbivores...
Understanding how increasing risk of frequent and severe fires affects biodiversity and ecosystem fu...
Fire is an important agent of disturbance in tropical savannas, but relatively few studies have anal...
As climate change progresses, large (> 400 km2) fires are becoming more frequent across many biomes,...
Differences in the assemblages of terrestrial arthropod communities in burnt and adjacent unburnt ar...