Identifying and managing disturbance‐stimulated flammability in woody ecosystems

D Lindenmayer, P Zylstra - Biological Reviews, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Many forest types globally have been subject to an increase in the frequency of, and area
burnt by, high‐severity wildfire. Here we explore the role that previous disturbance has …

In case of fire, escape or die: a trait-based approach for identifying animal species threatened by fire

EKL Batista, JEC Figueira, RRC Solar, CS de Azevedo… - Fire, 2023 - mdpi.com
Recent studies have argued that changes in fire regimes in the 21st century are posing a
major threat to global biodiversity. In this scenario, incorporating species' physiological …

Mechanisms by which growth and succession limit the impact of fire in a south‐western Australian forested ecosystem

P Zylstra, G Wardell‐Johnson, D Falster… - Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Forest wildfire impact is widely believed to increase with time since disturbance, presenting
a dilemma for the persistence of fire‐sensitive species. However, in south‐western Australia …

[HTML][HTML] Quantifying drivers of decline: A case study of long-term changes in arboreal marsupial detections

DB Lindenmayer, E Bowd, K Youngentob… - Biological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Using a 26-year dataset, we quantify temporal change in detections of arboreal marsupial
species in the tall, wet montane ash forests of mainland south-eastern Australia. We sought …

Reply to Comment on 'Self-thinning forest understoreys reduce wildfire risk, even in a warming climate'

PJ Zylstra, DB Lindenmayer… - Environmental Research …, 2024 - iopscience.iop.org
Our previous analysis of mapped records of forest fires in National Parks in Southwestern
Australia showed that fires initiated a pulse in flammability (the likelihood of a point being …

The influence of severe wildfire on a threatened arboreal mammal

MC Green, DR Michael, JM Turner, LJ Wright… - Wildlife …, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Fire regimes are changing with ongoing climate change, which is leading to an
increase in fire frequency and severity. Australia's Black Summer wildfires burned> 12million …

A message from the Fire & Air Forum Convenor Carole Peters

W Story, ENF Logging - wafa.org.au
'Noongar custodians and elders, farmers, fieldworkers, firefighters, peer-reviewed scientists,
medical practitioners and researchers covered traditional practices, fire behaviour …

[引用][C] The Forest Wars: The Ugly Truth About What's Happening in our Tall Forests

D Lindenmayer - 2024 - researchportalplus.anu.edu.au
The Forest Wars: The Ugly Truth About What’s Happening in our Tall Forests — The Australian
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