The Mallee fire and biodiversity project

Autor: Peter Griffioen, Andrew F. Bennett, Rick S. Taylor, Angie Haslem, Luke T. Kelly, Sally A. Kenny, Lisa M. Spence-Bailey, Simon J. Watson, Dale G. Nimmo, Mike Clarke, Sarah C. Avitabile, Kate E. Callister, Lauren Brown
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 124:38
ISSN: 0035-9211
DOI: 10.1071/rs12038
Popis: Fire is a widespread disturbance and an important ecological process in semi-arid mallee ecosystems of southern Australia. Understanding the effects of fire on plants and animals is a key challenge for the conservation and management of biodiversity in this ecosystem. Commencing in 2006, the Mallee Fire and Biodiversity Project is investigating the effects of fire on a range of taxa (vascular plants, invertebrates, reptiles, birds and mammals), with a focus on the influence of the properties of ‘fire mosaics’ on biota. A ‘whole of landscape’ design was employed, in which the flora and fauna were sampled in 28 study landscapes, each 4 km in diameter (12.5 km2) across a 104, 000 km2 area of the Murray Mallee region of Victoria, SA and NSW. Here, we summarise some key results and outputs from this project to date. These include: detailed maps of fire history and major vegetation types; a method for predicting the age of mallee vegetation; novel information about the distribution of fire age-classes in the region; and changes to vegetation structure and in the occurrence of reptile, bird and mammal species over a century-long post-fire time-frame. We also present an overview of the effects of fire mosaics (extent of particular age classes, diversity of fire age-classes) on the richness of some mallee fauna. A wealth of knowledge has been developed through the Mallee Fire and Biodiversity Project that will assist the management of mallee ecosystems in southern Australia for the future.
Databáze: OpenAIRE