Wildfire refugia (unburnt patches within large wildfires) are important for the persistence of fire-sensitive species across forested landscapes globally. A key challenge is to identify the factors that determine the distribution of fire refugia across space and time. In particular, determining the relative influence of climatic and landscape factors is important in order to understand likely changes in the distribution of wildfire refugia under future climates. Here, we examine the relative effect of weather (i.e. fire weather, drought severity) and landscape features (i.e. topography, fuel age, vegetation type) on the occurrence of fire refugia across 26 large wildfires in south-eastern Australia. Fire weather and drought severity were th...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Abstract There are multiple pathways for vegetation to change following disturbances. Understanding ...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
The effects of weather, terrain, fuels on fire severity were compared using remote sensing of the se...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
The response of fire to climate change may vary across fuel types characteristic of differing vegeta...
Variation in the frequency, extent and intensity of wildfires can drive changes in the composition, ...
Elevated tree mortality and reduced recruitment of new trees linked to drought and fires has been re...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
Elevated tree mortality and reduced recruitment of new trees linked to drought and fires has been re...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
Aim: We investigated how the probability of burning is influenced by the time since fire (TSF) and g...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Abstract There are multiple pathways for vegetation to change following disturbances. Understanding ...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
Aim: The aims were: (1) to identify the environmental drivers of interannual variation in wildfire e...
The effects of weather, terrain, fuels on fire severity were compared using remote sensing of the se...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
The relationships between productivity, fire frequency and fire severity shape the distribution of p...
The response of fire to climate change may vary across fuel types characteristic of differing vegeta...
Variation in the frequency, extent and intensity of wildfires can drive changes in the composition, ...
Elevated tree mortality and reduced recruitment of new trees linked to drought and fires has been re...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
Elevated tree mortality and reduced recruitment of new trees linked to drought and fires has been re...
Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on vegetati...
Aim: We investigated how the probability of burning is influenced by the time since fire (TSF) and g...
This study explores effects of climate change and fuel management on unplanned fire activity in ecos...
Abstract Fire severity is the impact of a fire on the landscape, particularly the physical impact on...
Abstract There are multiple pathways for vegetation to change following disturbances. Understanding ...