Journal article
Fire and functional traits: Using functional groups of birds and plants to guide management in a fire-prone, heathy woodland ecosystem
FW Rainsford, LT Kelly, SWJ Leonard, AF Bennett
Diversity and Distributions | WILEY | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.13278
Abstract
Aim: Many dry forests and woodlands worldwide are fire-prone and support bird and plant communities shaped by fire. Changes in fire regimes, including the time between fires, have important implications for population trajectories. We studied the responses of bird and plant communities of heathy woodlands to time since the last fire, a key measure underpinning fire management, to evaluate whether current management strategies will enhance conservation of multiple taxa. Location: Otway Ranges, south-eastern Australia. Methods: We surveyed birds and plants at 38 sites, stratified by an 80-year post-fire chronosequence, and modelled the responses of individual species, functional groups and com..
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Awarded by Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: LP150100765; La Trobe University Department of Ecology Environment and Evolution; Victorian Government Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment