I studied how mammals responded to the 2009 Black Saturday wildfire. Two years post-fire, I found that mammal species were distributed across the wildfire area, and were not relying on unburnt refuges or gullies for survival. Variation in fire severity did influence several species, which provides valuable insights for management
Wildfire has been important in shaping Australian ecosystems through its direct and indirect effect...
This study involves a comparison and results between prescribed burns and mowing in order to maintai...
© 2014 Dr. Matthew Harry SwanEnvironmental heterogeneity is known to influence a range of ecological...
Wildfire severity is an important driver on the occurrence of forest fauna 2-3 years post-fire, by i...
This research examined how a small mammal species, known as Antechinus, responded to planned burning...
This research demonstrates that in mallee ecosystems the bird community changes with time-since-fire...
Management of fire and fire regimes is an important part of reserve management. In Australia, fire i...
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases...
The goal of my dissertation was to assess how terrestrial salamanders respond to two common forest m...
Wildfires occur on a worldwide scale in a range of different environments and with varying levels of...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
© 2020 The Authors. Journal of Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecolo...
© 2018 Dr Kate Anna ParkinsThe overarching aim of this thesis was to investigate the ecological impo...
Dry forests throughout the United States are fire-dependent ecosystems, and much attention has been ...
Wildfire has been important in shaping Australian ecosystems through its direct and indirect effect...
This study involves a comparison and results between prescribed burns and mowing in order to maintai...
© 2014 Dr. Matthew Harry SwanEnvironmental heterogeneity is known to influence a range of ecological...
Wildfire severity is an important driver on the occurrence of forest fauna 2-3 years post-fire, by i...
This research examined how a small mammal species, known as Antechinus, responded to planned burning...
This research demonstrates that in mallee ecosystems the bird community changes with time-since-fire...
Management of fire and fire regimes is an important part of reserve management. In Australia, fire i...
Fires affect animals mainly through effects on their habitat. Fires often cause short-term increases...
The goal of my dissertation was to assess how terrestrial salamanders respond to two common forest m...
Wildfires occur on a worldwide scale in a range of different environments and with varying levels of...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Recent extreme wildfire seasons in several regions have been associated with exceptionally hot, dry ...
© 2020 The Authors. Journal of Ecology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecolo...
© 2018 Dr Kate Anna ParkinsThe overarching aim of this thesis was to investigate the ecological impo...
Dry forests throughout the United States are fire-dependent ecosystems, and much attention has been ...
Wildfire has been important in shaping Australian ecosystems through its direct and indirect effect...
This study involves a comparison and results between prescribed burns and mowing in order to maintai...
© 2014 Dr. Matthew Harry SwanEnvironmental heterogeneity is known to influence a range of ecological...