Journal article
Assessing the sensitivity of biodiversity indices used to inform fire management
KM Giljohann, LT Kelly, J Connell, MF Clarke, RH Clarke, TJ Regan, MA McCarthy
Journal of Applied Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2018
Abstract
Biodiversity indices are widely used to summarize changes in the distribution and abundance of multiple species and measure progress towards management targets. However, the sensitivity of biodiversity indices to the data, landscape classification and conservation values underpinning them are rarely interrogated. There are limited studies to help scientists and land managers use biodiversity indices in the presence of fire and vegetation succession. The geometric mean of species' relative abundance or occurrence (G) is a biodiversity index that can be used to determine the mix of post-fire vegetation that maximizes biodiversity. We explored the sensitivity of G to (1) type of biodiversity da..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions