Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (e.g., mortality) and indirect (e.g., altered habitat), resulting in population recovery being driven by several possible mechanisms. Separating direct from indirect impacts of fire on faunal population recovery can be valuable in guiding management of biodiversity in fire-prone environments. However, resolving the influence of direct and indirect processes remains a key challenge because many processes affecting fauna can change concomitantly with time since fire. We explore the mechanisms influencing bird response to fire by posing the question, can temporal changes in vegetation structure predict changes in bird occurrence on sites, and can...
Landscape-level wildfires have a major role in structuring faunal assemblages, particularly in fire-...
Animal species diversity is often associated with time since disturbance, but the effects of disturb...
Aim: Climatic extremes and fire affect ecosystems across the globe, yet our understanding of how spe...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool th...
In an era characterized by recurrent large wildfires in many parts of the globe, there is a critical...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
Ecological theory predicting the impact of fire on ecological communities is typically focused on po...
Forests globally are subject to disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex temporal v...
Prescribed fire is a widespread management practice in fire-prone ecosystems that can have significa...
Predicted increases in fire frequency and extent are being realised across Australia, bringing chang...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
© 2014 Dr. Holly SittersImproved understanding of the impact of fire on fauna is required because th...
Fire frequency is a key land management issue, particularly in tropical savannas where fire is widel...
Aim: To quantify bird responses to a large unplanned fire, taking into consideration landscape-level...
Landscape-level wildfires have a major role in structuring faunal assemblages, particularly in fire-...
Animal species diversity is often associated with time since disturbance, but the effects of disturb...
Aim: Climatic extremes and fire affect ecosystems across the globe, yet our understanding of how spe...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool th...
In an era characterized by recurrent large wildfires in many parts of the globe, there is a critical...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
Ecological theory predicting the impact of fire on ecological communities is typically focused on po...
Forests globally are subject to disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex temporal v...
Prescribed fire is a widespread management practice in fire-prone ecosystems that can have significa...
Predicted increases in fire frequency and extent are being realised across Australia, bringing chang...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
© 2014 Dr. Holly SittersImproved understanding of the impact of fire on fauna is required because th...
Fire frequency is a key land management issue, particularly in tropical savannas where fire is widel...
Aim: To quantify bird responses to a large unplanned fire, taking into consideration landscape-level...
Landscape-level wildfires have a major role in structuring faunal assemblages, particularly in fire-...
Animal species diversity is often associated with time since disturbance, but the effects of disturb...
Aim: Climatic extremes and fire affect ecosystems across the globe, yet our understanding of how spe...