Fire is a keystone ecological process in many ecosystems. In such ecosystems, the exclusion of fire can lead to fundamental shifts in vegetation structure, composition and distribution and poses a major threat to the biodiversity dependent on these habitats. Programmes to manage and restore native vegetation have increased rapidly over recent decades, and while many such programmes have demonstrable success managing a range of environmental threats, their effectiveness in identifying and addressing the major threat of fire exclusion in fire-dependent vegetation is questionable. This study sought to identify impediments to the management of fire-excluded vegetation at the assessment and planning stage of ecological management programmes in B...
Research into fire ecology has culminated in ‘the patchiness paradigm’. This is the view that numero...
Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub (ESBS) is a listed Endangered Ecological Community that becomes senesc...
Aim:To quantify the impact of the 2019-2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bur...
Fire is a major determinant of vegetation structure worldwide, and structural vegetation change foll...
Frequent fires have been suggested to result in a decline in plant species composition and structure...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
Conserving biodiversity in fire-prone forest ecosystems is challenging for several reasons including...
Fire is an important natural disturbance process within the Australian landscape, but the complex an...
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse im...
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse im...
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse im...
In 1998, the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) and Parks Victoria (PV) formed a Sta...
The primary goal of restoration is to create self-sustaining ecological communities that are resilie...
Ecological fire management in Australia is often built on an assumption that meeting the needs of pl...
Research into fire ecology has culminated in ‘the patchiness paradigm’. This is the view that numero...
Research into fire ecology has culminated in ‘the patchiness paradigm’. This is the view that numero...
Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub (ESBS) is a listed Endangered Ecological Community that becomes senesc...
Aim:To quantify the impact of the 2019-2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bur...
Fire is a major determinant of vegetation structure worldwide, and structural vegetation change foll...
Frequent fires have been suggested to result in a decline in plant species composition and structure...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
Conserving biodiversity in fire-prone forest ecosystems is challenging for several reasons including...
Fire is an important natural disturbance process within the Australian landscape, but the complex an...
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse im...
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse im...
In many natural areas, changes in fire regimes since European settlement have resulted in adverse im...
In 1998, the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) and Parks Victoria (PV) formed a Sta...
The primary goal of restoration is to create self-sustaining ecological communities that are resilie...
Ecological fire management in Australia is often built on an assumption that meeting the needs of pl...
Research into fire ecology has culminated in ‘the patchiness paradigm’. This is the view that numero...
Research into fire ecology has culminated in ‘the patchiness paradigm’. This is the view that numero...
Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub (ESBS) is a listed Endangered Ecological Community that becomes senesc...
Aim:To quantify the impact of the 2019-2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bur...