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Autor:
Kate E Callister, Peter A Griffioen, Sarah C Avitabile, Angie Haslem, Luke T Kelly, Sally A Kenny, Dale G Nimmo, Lisa M Farnsworth, Rick S Taylor, Simon J Watson, Andrew F Bennett, Michael F Clarke
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 3, p e0150808 (2016)
Understanding the age structure of vegetation is important for effective land management, especially in fire-prone landscapes where the effects of fire can persist for decades and centuries. In many parts of the world, such information is limited due
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https://doaj.org/article/f56c32a668ea4265b5f8d0b64170f5a6
Autor:
Rick S. Taylor, Natasha Schedvin, Jemima Connell, Sarah C. Avitabile, Kathryn Schneider, Simon J. Watson, Mike Clarke
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 232:131-141
Prescribed (or “planned”) burning is used by land managers to reduce fuel-loads in order to mitigate the spread of wildfire, thereby protecting life and property, and to promote environmental heterogeneity to enhance biodiversity. Globally, many
Autor:
Mike Clarke, Rohan H. Clarke, Andrew F. Bennett, Rick S. Taylor, Jemima Connell, Simon J. Watson, Sarah C. Avitabile
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 23:1078-1089
Aim Managing fire is critical for the conservation of biodiversity in many ecosystems globally. To manage fire effectively, it is necessary to identify the temporal and spatial scales at which it affects a diverse range of species. This information i
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 159:248-256
Managing fire regimes for conservation of biodiversity is a global challenge. We examined the responses of birds to fire mosaics (4-km diameter landscapes) comprising different compositions of fire age-classes, and used these results to evaluate the
Autor:
Rick S. Taylor, Lisa M. Spence-Bailey, Dale G. Nimmo, Mike Clarke, Luke T. Kelly, Andrew F. Bennett, Simon J. Watson
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 27:345-353
Fire influences the distribution of fauna in terrestrial biomes throughout the world. Use of fire to achieve a mosaic of vegetation in different stages of succession after burning (i.e., patch-mosaic burning) is a dominant conservation practice in ma
Autor:
Mike Clarke, Rick S. Taylor, Lisa M. Spence-Bailey, Simon J. Watson, Andrew F. Bennett, Sally A. Kenny, Angie Haslem, Dale G. Nimmo, Sarah C. Avitabile, Kate E. Callister, Luke T. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 152:212-221
Tree hollows are a critical, yet potentially limiting habitat resource for many animal species. Fire influences hollow availability, and the associated indirect effects on fauna can threaten the persistence of hollow-dependent species in fire-prone s
Autor:
Rick S. Taylor, Mike Clarke, Andrew F. Bennett, Simon J. Watson, Dale G. Nimmo, Luke T. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Animal Conservation. 15:499-507
Predicting the response of faunal communities to fire presents a challenge for land managers worldwide because the post-fire responses of species may vary between locations and fire events. Post-fire recovery can occur via nucleated recovery from in
Autor:
Mike Clarke, Angie Haslem, Rick S. Taylor, Andrew F. Bennett, Dale G. Nimmo, Luke T. Kelly, Simon J. Watson
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 22:685-696
Fire is both a widespread natural disturbance that affects the distribution of species and a tool that can be used to manage habitats for species. Knowledge of temporal changes in the occurrence of species after fire is essential for conservation man
Autor:
Rick S. Taylor, Luke T. Kelly, Dale G. Nimmo, Andrew F. Bennett, Simon J. Watson, Mike Clarke
Publikováno v:
Diversity and Distributions. 18:519-529
Aim A common strategy for conserving biodiversity in fire-prone environments is to maintain a diversity of post-fire age classes at the landscape scale, under the assumption that 'pyrodiversity begets biodiversity'. Another strategy is to maintain ex
Autor:
Rick S. Taylor, Angie Haslem, Simon J. Watson, Mike Clarke, Andrew F. Bennett, Lisa M. Spence-Bailey, Dale G. Nimmo, Sarah C. Avitabile, Kate E. Callister, Sally A. Kenny, Luke T. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 48:247-256
Summary 1. Managing fire to achieve hazard reduction while providing for biodiversity conservation is complex in fire-prone regions. This challenge is exacerbated by limited understanding of post-fire changes in habitat and fuel attributes over time-