Fire frequency matters more than fire size: Testing the pyrodiversity-biodiversity paradigm for at-risk small mammals in an Australian tropical savanna

作者: Anthony D. Griffiths , Stephen T. Garnett , Barry W. Brook

DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOCON.2015.03.021

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摘要: Patch-mosaic burning is a widely accepted practical approach to managing biodiversity, whereby spatial and temporal diversity of fire is manipulated to benefit biotic diversity. We use …

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