High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more prevalent with climate change. As a disturbance process, fire has the potential to change important ecological functions, such as decomposition, through its impact on biodiversity. Despite the recognised importance of decomposition in terms of fuel loads and energy flow, little is known about the post-fire effects of fire severity on decomposition by litter-dwelling macroinvertebrate detritivores. We tested the hypotheses that: 1) increasing fire severity is associated with decreased rates of leaf litter decomposition by macroinvertebrate detritivores; and 2) the abundance and biomass of macroinvertebrate detritivores decreases with increasing fire sev...
Litter quality and soil environmental conditions are well-studied drivers influencing decomposition ...
Forest ecosystems have been widely fragmented by human land use. Fragmentation induces significant m...
The regeneration of plants post-fire has widely been shown to be attractive to vertebrate herbivores...
<div><p>High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more pr...
High severity fires are likely to become more prevalent with global climate change, so it is critica...
Decadal-scale increases in fire frequency have the potential to deplete ecosystems of essential nutr...
Submission note: This thesis is submitted as the total fulfilment of the requirements for the Doctor...
Fires are a significant source of landscape scale disturbance in forested ecosystems, but fire effec...
Fire is an important agent of disturbance in tropical savannas, but relatively few studies have anal...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fire is considered as the most important disturbance agent in many ecosystems. In northern Europe, f...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
New knowledge about the responses of species to fire is needed to plan for biodiversity conservation...
Regarding the importance of Zagros forest ecosystems and the recent wildfires, interaction between f...
Litter quality and soil environmental conditions are well-studied drivers influencing decomposition ...
Forest ecosystems have been widely fragmented by human land use. Fragmentation induces significant m...
The regeneration of plants post-fire has widely been shown to be attractive to vertebrate herbivores...
<div><p>High severity wildfire events are a feature of forests globally and are likely to be more pr...
High severity fires are likely to become more prevalent with global climate change, so it is critica...
Decadal-scale increases in fire frequency have the potential to deplete ecosystems of essential nutr...
Submission note: This thesis is submitted as the total fulfilment of the requirements for the Doctor...
Fires are a significant source of landscape scale disturbance in forested ecosystems, but fire effec...
Fire is an important agent of disturbance in tropical savannas, but relatively few studies have anal...
The leaf litter environment (single species versus mixed species), and interactions between litter d...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
Fire is considered as the most important disturbance agent in many ecosystems. In northern Europe, f...
Fire is an integral part of ecosystem management in many biomes around the world. This is particular...
New knowledge about the responses of species to fire is needed to plan for biodiversity conservation...
Regarding the importance of Zagros forest ecosystems and the recent wildfires, interaction between f...
Litter quality and soil environmental conditions are well-studied drivers influencing decomposition ...
Forest ecosystems have been widely fragmented by human land use. Fragmentation induces significant m...
The regeneration of plants post-fire has widely been shown to be attractive to vertebrate herbivores...