Fire is a significant feature of Australia\u27s savannas. Its use is being encouraged for cattle rangeland management, but there is little knowledge of the ecological effects of prescribed fire regimes on native biodiversity. The responses of ant communities to five experimental fire regimes over 2 years are reported from the Victoria River District in the semi-arid tropics of northern Australia. The experiment was stratified at two levels: soil type (red and black) and fire treatment (unburnt; burnt twice in successive years in early (May) or late (October) dry season and unburnt thereafter; and burnt twice, 3 years apart, in early or late dry season). Ants were sampled twice in April, corresponding with the end of the 1997 and 1998 wet se...
Nest-site is an important resource for cavity-nesting ants, what limits colony establishment and str...
1. The idea that variable fire regimes (pyrodiversity) may increase habitat heterogeneity and, conse...
The impact of cattle grazing on ant diversity, species composition and community organisation was in...
Although fire is an annual occurrence in savanna systems and is widely used as a tool in conservatio...
1. According to the pyrodiversity paradigm, a wide range of fire regimes is required to maintain bio...
The invertebrates of the arid interior of Western Australia have been little studied. As part of a p...
Fire is an important part of many Australian ecosystems, and determining how it affects different ve...
Fire is an important component of many natural ecosystems affecting plant communities and arthropods...
Ground-dwelling ants have shown consistent resilience to fire in savanna environments. We carried ou...
Fire is one of the most relevant ecological disturbances in nature. Little is known about the effect...
Cerrado is a biome whose evolution is intimately influenced by constant fire events. Although many s...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Ants are widely used as bioindicators in environmental assessment in Australia, partly because the r...
Acacia melanoxylon is an invasive species of the mountain grassland of the southeastern part of the ...
Nest-site is an important resource for cavity-nesting ants, what limits colony establishment and str...
1. The idea that variable fire regimes (pyrodiversity) may increase habitat heterogeneity and, conse...
The impact of cattle grazing on ant diversity, species composition and community organisation was in...
Although fire is an annual occurrence in savanna systems and is widely used as a tool in conservatio...
1. According to the pyrodiversity paradigm, a wide range of fire regimes is required to maintain bio...
The invertebrates of the arid interior of Western Australia have been little studied. As part of a p...
Fire is an important part of many Australian ecosystems, and determining how it affects different ve...
Fire is an important component of many natural ecosystems affecting plant communities and arthropods...
Ground-dwelling ants have shown consistent resilience to fire in savanna environments. We carried ou...
Fire is one of the most relevant ecological disturbances in nature. Little is known about the effect...
Cerrado is a biome whose evolution is intimately influenced by constant fire events. Although many s...
Ants are a prominent invertebrate group used to assess ecological change in response to disturbance....
The 79 naturally fragmented and localised Monsoon Vine Thicket (MVT) patches on the coast of the Dam...
Ants are widely used as bioindicators in environmental assessment in Australia, partly because the r...
Acacia melanoxylon is an invasive species of the mountain grassland of the southeastern part of the ...
Nest-site is an important resource for cavity-nesting ants, what limits colony establishment and str...
1. The idea that variable fire regimes (pyrodiversity) may increase habitat heterogeneity and, conse...
The impact of cattle grazing on ant diversity, species composition and community organisation was in...