2021
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13049
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A seven‐year study of the response of woodland birds to a large‐scale wildfire and the role of proximity to unburnt habitat

Abstract: Fire is a major ecological driver in many Australian ecosystems, and large-scale wildfires can impact on faunal assemblages at a landscape scale. Monitoring the response of the avian community and individual bird species following a 92 039 ha wildfire in the Pilliga Forest, in temperate inland south-eastern Australia, showed an initial decline in species richness and changes in community composition, followed by gradual recovery. Recovery was not complete by the end of the seven-year study. Eighteen species (i… Show more

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