An emerging hypothesis in fire ecology is that pyrodiversity increases species diversity.We test whether pyrodiversity—defined as the standard deviation of fire severity—increases avian biodiversity at two spatial scales, and whether and how this relationship may change in the decade following fire. We use a dynamic Bayesian community model applied to a multi-year dataset of bird surveys at 1106 points sampled across 97 fires in montane California. Our results provide strong support for a positive relationship between pyrodiversity and bird diversity. This relationship interacts with time since fire, with pyrodiversity having a greater effect on biodiversity at 10 years post-fire than at 1 year post-fire. Immediately after fires, patches of...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
As major disturbance agents, natural catastrophes impact habitats, thereby maintaining the dynamics ...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
An emerging hypothesis in fire ecology is that pyrodiversity increases species diversity. We test wh...
An emerging hypothesis in fire ecology is that pyrodiversity increases species diversity.We test whe...
© 2014 Dr. Holly SittersImproved understanding of the impact of fire on fauna is required because th...
Animal species diversity is often associated with time since disturbance, but the effects of disturb...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
Forest fire size, frequency and severity are increasing worldwide, with corresponding reductions in ...
Ecological theory predicting the impact of fire on ecological communities is typically focused on po...
Aim A common strategy for conserving biodiversity in fire-prone environments is to maintain a divers...
Wildfire is an important driver of forest bird communities in western North America. To fully unders...
Prescribed burning is a commonly adopted fire-management strategy that attempts to protect human lif...
Spatial and temporal variation in fire characteristics – termed pyrodiversity – are increasingly rec...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
As major disturbance agents, natural catastrophes impact habitats, thereby maintaining the dynamics ...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...
An emerging hypothesis in fire ecology is that pyrodiversity increases species diversity. We test wh...
An emerging hypothesis in fire ecology is that pyrodiversity increases species diversity.We test whe...
© 2014 Dr. Holly SittersImproved understanding of the impact of fire on fauna is required because th...
Animal species diversity is often associated with time since disturbance, but the effects of disturb...
Fire can cause profound changes in the composition and abundance of plant and animal species, but lo...
Wildfire is a key factor influencing bird communities in western North American forests. We need to ...
Forest fire size, frequency and severity are increasing worldwide, with corresponding reductions in ...
Ecological theory predicting the impact of fire on ecological communities is typically focused on po...
Aim A common strategy for conserving biodiversity in fire-prone environments is to maintain a divers...
Wildfire is an important driver of forest bird communities in western North America. To fully unders...
Prescribed burning is a commonly adopted fire-management strategy that attempts to protect human lif...
Spatial and temporal variation in fire characteristics – termed pyrodiversity – are increasingly rec...
Forests globally are subject to multiple disturbances such as logging and fire that create complex t...
As major disturbance agents, natural catastrophes impact habitats, thereby maintaining the dynamics ...
Fire is a major ecological process in ecosystems globally. Its impacts on fauna can be both direct (...