Forests globally are subject to disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex temporal variation in spatial patterns of forest cover and stand age. However, investigations that quantify temporal changes in biodiversity in response to multiple forms of disturbance in space and time are relatively uncommon. Over a 10-yr period, we investigated the response of bird species to spatiotemporal changes in forest cover associated with logging and wildfire in the mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forests of southeastern Australia. Specifically, we examined how bird occurrence changed with shifts in the proportion of area burned or logged in a 4.5 km radius surrounding our 88 long-term field survey sites, each measuring 1 ha in size. Over...
Forest fire size, frequency and severity are increasing worldwide, with corresponding reductions in ...
Data from an 8-year study of bird responses across a spectrum of disturbance types in Australian Mou...
Habitat modification by fire and habitat loss via anthropogenic vegetation clearance and fragmentati...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
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 (...
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...
In an era characterized by recurrent large wildfires in many parts of the globe, there is a critical...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool th...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
Forest fire size, frequency and severity are increasing worldwide, with corresponding reductions in ...
Data from an 8-year study of bird responses across a spectrum of disturbance types in Australian Mou...
Habitat modification by fire and habitat loss via anthropogenic vegetation clearance and fragmentati...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
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 (...
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...
In an era characterized by recurrent large wildfires in many parts of the globe, there is a critical...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool th...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
Forest fire size, frequency and severity are increasing worldwide, with corresponding reductions in ...
Data from an 8-year study of bird responses across a spectrum of disturbance types in Australian Mou...
Habitat modification by fire and habitat loss via anthropogenic vegetation clearance and fragmentati...