Our study examined the short-term response of grassland invertebrate communities to fire in the South African Drakensberg, in relation to distance from the edge of a burn. We aimed to establish which species survive fire and the dynamics of the post-fire recolonization process, and thereby contribute to establishing the ideal area of a prescribed burn for invertebrate conservation. Four transects were sampled two and 12 weeks after burning. Along each transect one unburnt control and four burnt sites were quantitatively sampled. Richness, abundance and diversity were calculated for each site and canonical correspondence analysis was applied to transect and morphospecies counts to determine the impact of distance from the edge of the burn on...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Wildfire disturbance within savanna ecosystems is a key factor in nutrient recycling and has a signi...
The KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg, South Africa, is predominantly a grassland ecosystem maintained by fi...
Fire plays a key role in determining the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, without which...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Considering the frequent nature of fires and resultant drastic change in habitat following fire, res...
Fire is widely used as a management strategy in grasslands to maintain vegetation structure and impr...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Fire is considered as the most important disturbance agent in many ecosystems. In northern Europe, f...
Fire is an important feature of pastoral farming in the tussock grasslands of Otago. Over many year...
Differences in the assemblages of terrestrial arthropod communities in burnt and adjacent unburnt ar...
Fires are common in South African savanna habitats, which can disrupt the dynamics of entire inverte...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The quality of ...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Wildfire disturbance within savanna ecosystems is a key factor in nutrient recycling and has a signi...
The KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg, South Africa, is predominantly a grassland ecosystem maintained by fi...
Fire plays a key role in determining the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, without which...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Considering the frequent nature of fires and resultant drastic change in habitat following fire, res...
Fire is widely used as a management strategy in grasslands to maintain vegetation structure and impr...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
Fire is considered as the most important disturbance agent in many ecosystems. In northern Europe, f...
Fire is an important feature of pastoral farming in the tussock grasslands of Otago. Over many year...
Differences in the assemblages of terrestrial arthropod communities in burnt and adjacent unburnt ar...
Fires are common in South African savanna habitats, which can disrupt the dynamics of entire inverte...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2009.The quality of ...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Fire is a common feature of Australian forests and prescribed burning is a routine management strate...
Wildfire disturbance within savanna ecosystems is a key factor in nutrient recycling and has a signi...