Fire‐related threats and transformational change in Australian ecosystems

Author:

Keith David A.12ORCID,Allen Stuart P.1,Gallagher Rachael V.3ORCID,Mackenzie Berin D. E.12,Auld Tony D.124,Barrett Sarah5,Buchan Anne6,English Valerie5,Gosper Carl5,Kelly Dave7,McIllwee Allen2,Melrose Rachel T.8,Miller Ben P.5,Neldner V. John9,Simpson Christopher C.1,Tolsma Arn D.10,Rogers Daniel11,van Leeuwen Stephen12,White Matthew D.10,Yates Colin J.5,Tozer Mark G.12,Poulter Benjamin

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Ecosystem Science School of Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

2. Science, Economics and Insights Division NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Parramatta New South Wales Australia

3. Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment Western Sydney University Richmond New South Wales Australia

4. School of Earth, Atmospheric and Life Sciences University of Wollongong Wollongong New South Wales Australia

5. Biodiversity and Conservation Science Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions Perth Western Australia Australia

6. NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service Byron Bay New South Wales Australia

7. Biodiversity Division Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Melbourne Victoria Australia

8. Biodiversity and Conservation Division NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment Coffs Harbour New South Wales Australia

9. Department of Environment and Science Queensland Herbarium Brisbane Queensland Australia

10. Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research Heidelberg Victoria Australia

11. Strategy Science and Corporate Services Division Department for Environment and Water Adelaide South Australia Australia

12. School of Molecular and Life Sciences Curtin University Perth Western Australia Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Global and Planetary Change

Reference74 articles.

1. Faunal responses to fire in Australian tropical savannas: Insights from field experiments and their lessons for conservation management

2. A framework for prioritising the impacts of wildfires on plants and ecosystems;Auld T. D.;Australian Journal of Botany

3. Australian Government. (2015).National vegetation information system v4.2.https://www.environment.gov.au/land/native‐vegetation/national‐vegetation‐information‐system

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