52,000 sq km of ‘long unburnt’ Australian habitat has vanished in 40 years
- Written by: William Geary, Lecturer in Quantitative Ecology & Biodiversity Conservation, The University of Melbourne
Trismegist san, ShutterstockLandscapes that have escaped fire for decades or centuries tend to harbour vital structures for wildlife, such as tree hollows and large logs. But these “long unburnt” habitats can be eliminated by a single blaze.
The pattern of fire most commonly experienced within an ecosystem is known as the fire regime....
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