Journal article
An experimental test of whether pyrodiversity promotes mammal diversity in a northern Australian savanna
HF Davies, MA McCarthy, W Rioli, J Puruntatameri, W Roberts, C Kerinaiua, V Kerinauia, KB Womatakimi, AN Andersen, BP Murphy
Journal of Applied Ecology | WILEY | Published : 2018
Abstract
The increasing awareness that a fire regime that promotes biodiversity in one system can threaten biodiversity in another has resulted in a shift away from fire management based on vague notions of maximising pyrodiversity, towards determining the optimal fire regime based on the demonstrated requirements of target species. We utilised a long-running, replicated fire experiment on Melville Island, the largest island off the northern Australian coast, to test the importance of pyrodiversity for native mammals in a northern Australian savanna landscape. We first developed statistical models to determine how native mammal abundance has responded to nine years of experimentally-manipulated fire ..
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Awarded by Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment
Funding Acknowledgements
The Hermon Slade Foundation; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment; Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: DE130100434; Tiwi Land Council; CSIRO; National Environmental Science Programme's Threatened Species Recovery Hub; Paddy Pallin Foundation