Logging and fires represent the major disturbance regimes in Eucalyptus forests and these can have varying effects on populations of forest fauna depending on their intensity and/ or frequency. Knowledge of the effects of fires on arboreal marsupials is limited and to the best of our knowledge no previous research has considered the effect of fire frequency on populations of these species. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of fire frequency (canopy-consuming wildfires) and logging intensity on the Greater Glider, Petauroides volans, a species of hollow dependent gliding possum that has recently been listed as vulnerable to extinction under Australian biodiversity law. Surveys were completed across a selective logging intensit...
BACKGROUND Big environmental disturbances have big ecological effects, yet these are not always what...
Understanding how severe wildfires influence faunal movement is essential for predicting how changes...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a tiny (7 - 12 g) highly specialised flower-feeding marsupial...
Logging and fires represent the major disturbance regimes in Eucalyptus f orests and these can have ...
We examined the abundance of arboreal marsupials in topographic fire refuges after a major fire in a...
The impact of time since fire after two consecutive wildfires 44 years apart (1939 and 1983) within ...
Quantifying the long-term population trajectory of species and the factors affecting these trends is...
Tree hollows are semi enclosed cavities that naturally form in mature trees. Hollows are a distincti...
We investigated demographic responses of the common brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula, a medium...
We investigated demographic responses of the common brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula, a medium...
Fire severity and frequency is predicted to increase in Australia’s temperate forests over the remai...
Catastrophic events such as intensive wildfires have a major effect on the dynamics of some wildlife...
Context. The yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus australis) is listed by the InternationalUnion for Cons...
This study investigated associations between the relative abundance of the threatened ngwayir (weste...
© 2021 Benjamin WagnerThe southern greater glider (Petauroides volans) is southeastern Australia’s l...
BACKGROUND Big environmental disturbances have big ecological effects, yet these are not always what...
Understanding how severe wildfires influence faunal movement is essential for predicting how changes...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a tiny (7 - 12 g) highly specialised flower-feeding marsupial...
Logging and fires represent the major disturbance regimes in Eucalyptus f orests and these can have ...
We examined the abundance of arboreal marsupials in topographic fire refuges after a major fire in a...
The impact of time since fire after two consecutive wildfires 44 years apart (1939 and 1983) within ...
Quantifying the long-term population trajectory of species and the factors affecting these trends is...
Tree hollows are semi enclosed cavities that naturally form in mature trees. Hollows are a distincti...
We investigated demographic responses of the common brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula, a medium...
We investigated demographic responses of the common brushtail possum Trichosurus vulpecula, a medium...
Fire severity and frequency is predicted to increase in Australia’s temperate forests over the remai...
Catastrophic events such as intensive wildfires have a major effect on the dynamics of some wildlife...
Context. The yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus australis) is listed by the InternationalUnion for Cons...
This study investigated associations between the relative abundance of the threatened ngwayir (weste...
© 2021 Benjamin WagnerThe southern greater glider (Petauroides volans) is southeastern Australia’s l...
BACKGROUND Big environmental disturbances have big ecological effects, yet these are not always what...
Understanding how severe wildfires influence faunal movement is essential for predicting how changes...
The honey possum Tarsipes rostratus is a tiny (7 - 12 g) highly specialised flower-feeding marsupial...