Remnant trees or artificial perches in burned areas can favor passive restoration through the perch effect. Birds consuming fruits in remnant vegetation patches or unburned adjacent communities are expected to defecate or regurgitate seeds as they perch on standing burned trees and shrubs in post-fire areas. The purpose of this study was to determine whether standing burned trees and shrubs are used by frugivorous birds as perching structures and if their maintenance promotes passive restoration of burned ecosystems. We: (a) recorded the seed rain of woody species in microsites underneath perches and in the open, (b) recorded seedling survival underneath the canopy of resprouting individuals and in the open, and (c) quantified seed rain and...
In December 2005, a wildfire burnt a large area of semi-arid eucalypt woodland along ~10 km of the N...
Graduation date: 2011Fire severity is hypothesized as an important driver of bird responses to wildf...
Fynbos habitats are threatened by fragmentation through land use and anthropogenic changes in fire r...
The recovery of vegetation in Mediterranean ecosystems after wildfire is mostly a result of direct r...
The recovery of vegetation in Mediterranean ecosystems after wildfire is mostly a result of direct r...
The lack of seeds represents one of the highest difficulties to overcome for the ecological restorat...
The lack of seeds represents one of the highest difficulties to overcome for the ecological restorat...
Salvage logging is a common practice carried out in burned forests worldwide, and intended to mitiga...
Salvage logging is a common practice carried out in burned forests worldwide, and intended to mitiga...
Salvage logging is a common practice carried out in burned forests worldwide, and intended to mitiga...
Cavity-nesting birds responded more favorably than open-cup nesting species. Trees weakened by fire ...
Graduation date: 2002By emulating natural disturbances such as wildfire, managers hope to maintain b...
Semi-natural open habitats have drastically changed in the last few decades due to agricultural inte...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
In December 2005, a wildfire burnt a large area of semi-arid eucalypt woodland along ~10 km of the N...
Graduation date: 2011Fire severity is hypothesized as an important driver of bird responses to wildf...
Fynbos habitats are threatened by fragmentation through land use and anthropogenic changes in fire r...
The recovery of vegetation in Mediterranean ecosystems after wildfire is mostly a result of direct r...
The recovery of vegetation in Mediterranean ecosystems after wildfire is mostly a result of direct r...
The lack of seeds represents one of the highest difficulties to overcome for the ecological restorat...
The lack of seeds represents one of the highest difficulties to overcome for the ecological restorat...
Salvage logging is a common practice carried out in burned forests worldwide, and intended to mitiga...
Salvage logging is a common practice carried out in burned forests worldwide, and intended to mitiga...
Salvage logging is a common practice carried out in burned forests worldwide, and intended to mitiga...
Cavity-nesting birds responded more favorably than open-cup nesting species. Trees weakened by fire ...
Graduation date: 2002By emulating natural disturbances such as wildfire, managers hope to maintain b...
Semi-natural open habitats have drastically changed in the last few decades due to agricultural inte...
1. Forests worldwide are increasingly subject to natural and human disturbances, including wildfires...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
In December 2005, a wildfire burnt a large area of semi-arid eucalypt woodland along ~10 km of the N...
Graduation date: 2011Fire severity is hypothesized as an important driver of bird responses to wildf...
Fynbos habitats are threatened by fragmentation through land use and anthropogenic changes in fire r...