1991
DOI: 10.1016/0378-1127(91)90047-y
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Characteristics of hollow-bearing trees occupied by arboreal marsupials in the montane ash forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria, south-east Australia

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“…Wildfires have had a major impact on the structure of the vegetation in montane ash forests (Lindenmayer et al 1990b(Lindenmayer et al , 1991d and have, in turn, significantly affected the suitability of habitats for G. leadbeateri (Lindenmayer et al 1991c). These catastrophic events also have influenced the spatial arrangement and juxtaposition of existing habitat patches for the species (such as areas of old-growth forest).…”
Section: Effects Of Wildfirementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wildfires have had a major impact on the structure of the vegetation in montane ash forests (Lindenmayer et al 1990b(Lindenmayer et al , 1991d and have, in turn, significantly affected the suitability of habitats for G. leadbeateri (Lindenmayer et al 1991c). These catastrophic events also have influenced the spatial arrangement and juxtaposition of existing habitat patches for the species (such as areas of old-growth forest).…”
Section: Effects Of Wildfirementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regrowth montane ash forests would then remain virtually devoid of nest sites until new trees are recruited that contain cavities suitable for occupation by G. leadbeater/. This process takes at least 200 years (Smith & Lindenmayer 1988;Lindenmayer et al 1991cLindenmayer et al , 1993a. Lowintensity fires in stands of old growth may create multiaged stands comprised of dense regenerating Acacia spp.…”
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“…This is because past wildfires and logging operations have created extensive areas of young, predominantly even-aged forest that are less than 55 years old . Large trees with hollows provide nest sites for G. leadbeateri (Smith and Lindenmayer, et al, 1991c). Most such trees within regrowth forest are large mature stems that were killed or badly damaged by the catastrophic 1939 wildfires.…”
Section: Modelling Patches Of Old Growth Forestmentioning
confidence: 99%