The Adelaide-Mt Lofty Region of South Australia is an exemplar, in microcosm, of the issues confronting biodiversity conservation in a world of increasing population and a drying, fire-prone environment. At just 0.1% of Australia’s terrestrial land mass, this area is largely peninsular and oriented along a spine of ranges to 730-m elevation. Annual average rainfall varies from over 1100 mm in the hills to less than 500 mm on the plains in the north. The original vegetation varied from grasslands to shrublands to grassy and shrubby woodlands to forests, but now includes a major capital city and a mixed farming hinterland. Biodiversity in the region is in decline, and many species’ extinctions have been recorded. With increasing population an...
Fire shapes ecosystems globally, including semi-arid ecosystems. In Australia, semi-arid ‘mall...
An assessment of the vulnerability of Australia's biodiversity to climate change was commissioned by...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
Large fires coincident with drought occurred in south-eastern Australia during 20012007. Perceptions...
Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World (pp. 307-324). Collingwood, Vic: CSIRO Publishing. F...
The extent and rapidity of global climate change is the major novel threatening process to biodivers...
Fire has long been a part of the Australian environment and remains a potent force in shaping the ad...
As peri-urban housing development extends into areas of high risk and conservation value, policy mak...
Fire is a widespread disturbance and an important ecological process in semi-arid mallee ecosystems ...
Australian sclerophyll shrubby ecosystems (SSEs) are rich in plant and animal taxa, the coexistence ...
Global importance of fire: Disturbance regime is a fundamental driver of plant community composition...
Summary: Fires have long been a critical factor governing the soils, plants and animals of the Austr...
It is unequivocal that the poor condition of South Australia's terrestrial biodiversity is continuin...
Aim:To quantify the impact of the 2019-2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bur...
Fire shapes ecosystems globally, including semi-arid ecosystems. In Australia, semi-arid ‘mall...
An assessment of the vulnerability of Australia's biodiversity to climate change was commissioned by...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
Fire has a major influence on the management and conservation of Australian biodiversity. Notwithsta...
Large fires coincident with drought occurred in south-eastern Australia during 20012007. Perceptions...
Biodiversity and Ecosystems in a Changing World (pp. 307-324). Collingwood, Vic: CSIRO Publishing. F...
The extent and rapidity of global climate change is the major novel threatening process to biodivers...
Fire has long been a part of the Australian environment and remains a potent force in shaping the ad...
As peri-urban housing development extends into areas of high risk and conservation value, policy mak...
Fire is a widespread disturbance and an important ecological process in semi-arid mallee ecosystems ...
Australian sclerophyll shrubby ecosystems (SSEs) are rich in plant and animal taxa, the coexistence ...
Global importance of fire: Disturbance regime is a fundamental driver of plant community composition...
Summary: Fires have long been a critical factor governing the soils, plants and animals of the Austr...
It is unequivocal that the poor condition of South Australia's terrestrial biodiversity is continuin...
Aim:To quantify the impact of the 2019-2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bur...
Fire shapes ecosystems globally, including semi-arid ecosystems. In Australia, semi-arid ‘mall...
An assessment of the vulnerability of Australia's biodiversity to climate change was commissioned by...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...