Nature conservation authorities in southern Africa burn the grassland in nature reserves to reduce the incursion of woody plants and to encourage the growth of new grass for grazing. Studies have shown significant negative effects of burning on the abundance, species diversity and community composition of smaller vertebrates and invertebrates. Social arthropods are likely to suffer from repeated burning, as destruction of the colony means a permanent loss of the entire reproductive unit. Nests of social spiders of the genus Stegodyphus (Eresidae) are a prominent feature of African savannas and their size and visibility make them potentially good indicators of ecological consequences of fire. The colonies are sedentary and their nests may pe...
Our study examined the short-term response of grassland invertebrate communities to fire in the Sout...
As post-disturbance community response depends on the characteristics of the ecosystem and the speci...
In tropical ecosystems, the influence of fire can have dramatic effects on the arthropod community ...
Fire is widely used as a management strategy in grasslands to maintain vegetation structure and impr...
The impact of a high intensity autumn burn on spider communities was studied in the Durokoppin Natur...
Heathlands can provide refuge for many stenotopic and endangered arthropods, if habitat management p...
Restoration programs for human-disturbed ecosystems rely on a good understanding of how recovery occ...
Fire supports landscape openness; thus, prescribed burning could be an effective management in open ...
Fire contributes to the selection and distribution of plant and animal species, and for a long time,...
The effect of bush-fires on the Arthropod fauna of the Lamto savanna has been studied in 1965-66. Fi...
The KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg, South Africa, is predominantly a grassland ecosystem maintained by fi...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Native bushland fragmented by urbanization often experiences increased cover of flammable weeds, red...
Recent environmental and land use changes have made wildfires more frequent in natural habitats of t...
Prescribed burning is a management tool that is widely accepted for prairie management and restorati...
Our study examined the short-term response of grassland invertebrate communities to fire in the Sout...
As post-disturbance community response depends on the characteristics of the ecosystem and the speci...
In tropical ecosystems, the influence of fire can have dramatic effects on the arthropod community ...
Fire is widely used as a management strategy in grasslands to maintain vegetation structure and impr...
The impact of a high intensity autumn burn on spider communities was studied in the Durokoppin Natur...
Heathlands can provide refuge for many stenotopic and endangered arthropods, if habitat management p...
Restoration programs for human-disturbed ecosystems rely on a good understanding of how recovery occ...
Fire supports landscape openness; thus, prescribed burning could be an effective management in open ...
Fire contributes to the selection and distribution of plant and animal species, and for a long time,...
The effect of bush-fires on the Arthropod fauna of the Lamto savanna has been studied in 1965-66. Fi...
The KwaZulu-Natal Drakensberg, South Africa, is predominantly a grassland ecosystem maintained by fi...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Native bushland fragmented by urbanization often experiences increased cover of flammable weeds, red...
Recent environmental and land use changes have made wildfires more frequent in natural habitats of t...
Prescribed burning is a management tool that is widely accepted for prairie management and restorati...
Our study examined the short-term response of grassland invertebrate communities to fire in the Sout...
As post-disturbance community response depends on the characteristics of the ecosystem and the speci...
In tropical ecosystems, the influence of fire can have dramatic effects on the arthropod community ...