Journal article

Predicting mammal responses to pyrodiversity: From microbats to macropods

KL Senior, KM Giljohann, MA McCarthy, FW Rainsford, LT Kelly

Biological Conservation | Published : 2021

Abstract

Fire has shaped Australia's diverse mammal fauna for millennia. However, ongoing changes to fire regimes threaten native mammal populations, and a significant conservation challenge is to understand and promote desirable forms of pyrodiversity (variation in fire regimes). A way forward is to quantify how different aspects of pyrodiversity influence whole mammal assemblages and produce dynamic maps of species distributions to inform conservation. We aimed to determine and map how spatial and temporal variation in fire regimes correlates with a diverse mammal assemblage comprising macropods, microbats, rodents, small marsupials and a monotreme. We built species distribution models for 17 speci..

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Grants

Awarded by Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded through an Australian Research Council Linkage Project (LP150100765) 'Spatially explicit solutions for managing fire and biodiversity' awarded to CIs Kelly, Bennett, Clarke, Friend and McCarthy. Senior was supported by the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment, the Margaret Middleton Fund and the Albert Shimmins Fund. Senior and Rainsford were supported by the Australian Government Research Training Program.