Journal article

Chemical composition of post-fire epicormic foliage affects nutritional quality for folivores

B Wagner, KN Youngentob, KJ Marsh, A Singh, CR Nitschke

Forest Ecology and Management | Elsevier BV | Published : 2026

Abstract

Forest fires can cause major changes in stand structure and habitat suitability for forest wildlife. For species that browse on foliage, the tree's fire response strategy plays a major role in post-disturbance population recovery. Trees that exhibit high mortality and regrow from seed (i.e. obligate seeders) may not provide foraging habitat for tree-dwelling fauna for decades, while trees that regenerate vegetatively, such as epicormic resprouters, can provide feeding resources within days of a fire through rapidly emerging shoots. However, the chemical composition of these leaves is of critical importance for folivores. Specialist species such as koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) or southern ..

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