Aim To describe the nexus between Aboriginal landscape burning and patterns of habitat use by kangaroos in a tropical savanna habitat mosaic, and to provide evidence to evaluate the claim that Aboriginal landscape burning is a game management tool. Location Central Arnhem Land, a stronghold of traditional Aboriginal culture, in the monsoon tropics of northern Australia. Methods The abundance of kangaroo scats was recorded throughout a landscape burnt by Aboriginal people, and used as a proxy for the intensity of habitat use by kangaroos. Scat abundance was assessed along field traverses totalling 112 km, at three time periods: (1) 1–4 weeks following mid-dry season burning (July 2003); (2) in the late dry season (November 2003); and (...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
The decline of Northern Cypress Pine (Callitris intratropica) throughout the tropical savannas of no...
Fire is a dominant feature of tropical savannas throughout the world, and provides a unique opportun...
Aim To describe the nexus between Aboriginal landscape burning and patterns of habitat use by kangar...
Aim To compare fire behaviour and fire management practice at a site managed continuously by traditi...
We compared measures of ecosystem state across six adjacent land-tenure groups in the intact tropica...
Australian mammals have exhibited exceptionally high rates of decline since European settlement 230 ...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Patch mosaic burning, in which fire is used to produce a mosaic of habitat patches representative of...
Colonialism has disrupted Indigenous socioecological systems around the globe, including those suppo...
Indigenous groups are increasingly combining traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific...
Indigenous groups are increasingly combining traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific...
Fire regimes have been altered by human activity in fire-prone landscapes around the world. In ...
In southeastern Australia ecological burning is frequently used to maintain a number of plant and an...
A large complement of Australia’s biotic web is dependent on a regular regime of burning, much of wh...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
The decline of Northern Cypress Pine (Callitris intratropica) throughout the tropical savannas of no...
Fire is a dominant feature of tropical savannas throughout the world, and provides a unique opportun...
Aim To describe the nexus between Aboriginal landscape burning and patterns of habitat use by kangar...
Aim To compare fire behaviour and fire management practice at a site managed continuously by traditi...
We compared measures of ecosystem state across six adjacent land-tenure groups in the intact tropica...
Australian mammals have exhibited exceptionally high rates of decline since European settlement 230 ...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Patch mosaic burning, in which fire is used to produce a mosaic of habitat patches representative of...
Colonialism has disrupted Indigenous socioecological systems around the globe, including those suppo...
Indigenous groups are increasingly combining traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific...
Indigenous groups are increasingly combining traditional ecological knowledge and Western scientific...
Fire regimes have been altered by human activity in fire-prone landscapes around the world. In ...
In southeastern Australia ecological burning is frequently used to maintain a number of plant and an...
A large complement of Australia’s biotic web is dependent on a regular regime of burning, much of wh...
This paper develops a hierarchical landscape approach for investigating how landscape structure infl...
The decline of Northern Cypress Pine (Callitris intratropica) throughout the tropical savannas of no...
Fire is a dominant feature of tropical savannas throughout the world, and provides a unique opportun...