Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but logistics, unpredictability of weather, and inherent danger make it nearly impossible to study high-severity fire effects experimentally. We took advantage of a unique opportunity to use a before–after/control–impact (BACI) approach to analyze changes in bird assemblages after the severe fires of 2000 in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana. Observers surveyed birds using 10-minute point counts and collected vegetation data from 13 burned and 13 unburned transects for five years before fire and three years after fire. We compared changes in vegetation variables and relative bird abundance from before to after fire between the set of points that burne...
Prescribed burning is widely used to mitigate the effects of severe fires across the landscape and t...
Ecological theory predicting the impact of fire on ecological communities is typically focused on po...
Inland pine barrens support a rich community of plants and animals uniquely adapted to life in open-...
Aim: To quantify bird responses to a large unplanned fire, taking into consideration landscape-level...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Graduation date: 2008High severity fire is a historical and integral disturbance process in conifero...
© 2014 Dr. Holly SittersImproved understanding of the impact of fire on fauna is required because th...
Wildfire is an important driver of forest bird communities in western North America. To fully unders...
Fire is a widespread natural disturbance agent in most conifer-dominated forests. In light of climat...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool th...
Predicted increases in fire frequency and extent are being realised across Australia, bringing chang...
Prescribed burning is a common management tool for upland hardwood forests, with wildlife habitat im...
The loss of open habitats in Europe has led to severe declines in birds associated with these habita...
Many bird populations in the southwestern U.S. have declined due to decades of fire suppression and ...
Prescribed burning is widely used to mitigate the effects of severe fires across the landscape and t...
Ecological theory predicting the impact of fire on ecological communities is typically focused on po...
Inland pine barrens support a rich community of plants and animals uniquely adapted to life in open-...
Aim: To quantify bird responses to a large unplanned fire, taking into consideration landscape-level...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Graduation date: 2008High severity fire is a historical and integral disturbance process in conifero...
© 2014 Dr. Holly SittersImproved understanding of the impact of fire on fauna is required because th...
Wildfire is an important driver of forest bird communities in western North America. To fully unders...
Fire is a widespread natural disturbance agent in most conifer-dominated forests. In light of climat...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool th...
Predicted increases in fire frequency and extent are being realised across Australia, bringing chang...
Prescribed burning is a common management tool for upland hardwood forests, with wildlife habitat im...
The loss of open habitats in Europe has led to severe declines in birds associated with these habita...
Many bird populations in the southwestern U.S. have declined due to decades of fire suppression and ...
Prescribed burning is widely used to mitigate the effects of severe fires across the landscape and t...
Ecological theory predicting the impact of fire on ecological communities is typically focused on po...
Inland pine barrens support a rich community of plants and animals uniquely adapted to life in open-...