Aim: Extreme climatic events and large wildfires are predicted to increase as the world\u27s climate warms. Understanding how they shape species\u27 distributions will be critical for conserving biodiversity. We used a 7-year dataset of mammals collected during and after south-east Australia\u27s Millennium Drought to assess the roles of fire history, climatic extremes and their interactions in shaping mammal distributions. Location: Grampians National Park, south-eastern Australia. Methods: We surveyed mammals at 36 sites along a ~50-year post-fire chronosequence in each of the 7 years. We modelled ten mammal species in relation to fire history, productivity and recent rainfall. Next, we examined the consistency of species\u27 fire respons...
The composition of mammalian communities in Australia's Eucalyptus forests and woodlands is known to...
Context: Interactions between multiple threats are driving biodiversity loss. In human-modified land...
Biodiversity loss is often attributable to multiple interacting pressures that are moderated across ...
© 2018 American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org. Fire is an ecologically important proces...
Fire is an ecologically important process in many habitats. Increases in the frequency and intensity...
Fire is an ecologically important process in many habitats. Increases in the frequency and intensity...
1.Fire is a major driver of ecosystem structure and function worldwide. It is also widely used as a ...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Wildfires have major impacts on ecosystems globally. Fire regimes (including fire frequency, intensi...
In fire-prone regions, wildfire influences spatial and temporal patterns of landscape heterogeneity....
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Context. Wildfire is a major driver of the structure and function of mallee eucalypt- and spinifex-d...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Fire is a major ecological process in many ecosystems worldwide. We sought to identify which attribu...
The composition of mammalian communities in Australia's Eucalyptus forests and woodlands is known to...
Context: Interactions between multiple threats are driving biodiversity loss. In human-modified land...
Biodiversity loss is often attributable to multiple interacting pressures that are moderated across ...
© 2018 American Society of Mammalogists, www.mammalogy.org. Fire is an ecologically important proces...
Fire is an ecologically important process in many habitats. Increases in the frequency and intensity...
Fire is an ecologically important process in many habitats. Increases in the frequency and intensity...
1.Fire is a major driver of ecosystem structure and function worldwide. It is also widely used as a ...
© 2020 Katharine Lea SeniorFire is a key disturbance process in >50% of terrestrial ecosystems where...
Wildfires have major impacts on ecosystems globally. Fire regimes (including fire frequency, intensi...
In fire-prone regions, wildfire influences spatial and temporal patterns of landscape heterogeneity....
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Context. Wildfire is a major driver of the structure and function of mallee eucalypt- and spinifex-d...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
Fire is a major ecological process in many ecosystems worldwide. We sought to identify which attribu...
The composition of mammalian communities in Australia's Eucalyptus forests and woodlands is known to...
Context: Interactions between multiple threats are driving biodiversity loss. In human-modified land...
Biodiversity loss is often attributable to multiple interacting pressures that are moderated across ...