Journal article
Demographic processes and fire regimes interact to influence plant population persistence under changing climates
SC McColl-Gausden, LT Bennett, C Visintin, TD Penman
Ecography | Wiley | Published : 2025
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.07502
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Abstract
Individual and interactive effects of changing climate and shifting fire regimes are influencing many plant species across the globe. Climate change will likely have significant impacts on plant population viability over time by altering environmental conditions and wildfire regimes as well as influencing species demographic traits. However, the outcomes of these complex interactions for different plant functional types under future climate conditions have been rarely examined. We used a proof-of-concept case-study approach to model multiple plant species across two functional plant types, obligate seeder and facultative resprouter, to examine the interactive effects of demographic shifts an..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship to SM-G and the Integrated Forest Ecosystem Research agreement between the Victorian Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and the University of Melbourne.