Journal article
A field test of mechanisms underpinning animal diversity in recently burned landscapes
Katharine L Senior, Katherine M Giljohann, Michael A McCarthy, Luke T Kelly
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY | WILEY | Published : 2023
Abstract
Planned burning generates different types of pyrodiversity, however, experimental tests of how alternative spatial patterns of burning influence animal communities remain rare. Field tests are needed to understand the mechanisms through which spatial variation in planned fire affects fauna, and how fire can be applied to benefit biodiversity. We tested five hypotheses of how fire-driven variation in habitat composition and configuration affects fauna at fine scales. Small mammal, reptile and invasive predator activity was monitored at 12 burnt and eight unburnt sites through the year following a large, planned burn in semi-arid ‘mallee’ woodlands of southern Australia. We explored measures o..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Australian Academy of Science; Australian Government, Department of Education; Australian Research Council, Grant/Award Number: LP150100765; Ecological Society of Australia; University of Melbourne; Australian Government Research Training Program; Margaret Middleton Fund; Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment; Albert Shimmins Fund