Journal article
How fire interacts with habitat loss and fragmentation
DA Driscoll, D Armenteras, AF Bennett, L Brotons, MF Clarke, TS Doherty, A Haslem, LT Kelly, CF Sato, H Sitters, N Aquilué, K Bell, M Chadid, A Duane, MC Meza-Elizalde, KM Giljohann, TM González, R Jambhekar, J Lazzari, A Morán-Ordóñez Show all
Biological Reviews | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12687
Abstract
Biodiversity faces many threats and these can interact to produce outcomes that may not be predicted by considering their effects in isolation. Habitat loss and fragmentation (hereafter ‘fragmentation’) and altered fire regimes are important threats to biodiversity, but their interactions have not been systematically evaluated across the globe. In this comprehensive synthesis, including 162 papers which provided 274 cases, we offer a framework for understanding how fire interacts with fragmentation. Fire and fragmentation interact in three main ways: (i) fire influences fragmentation (59% of 274 cases), where fire either destroys and fragments habitat or creates and connects habitat; (ii) fr..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
M.C. and A.F.B. provided financial assistance for some of the data collation. Thanks toCristinaRamalho and an anonymous reviewer for their helpful reviews. L.T.K. was funded by aCentenary Fellowship (University of Melbourne). L.T.K., A.F.B., M.F.C. and K.M.G. received funding through an Australian Research Council Linkage Project (LP150100765). This study was partially funded by the Spanish Government through INMODES (CGL2017-89999-C2-2-R) funding to L.B.