Fire and climatic extremes shape mammal distributions in a fire-prone landscape
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posted on 2024-06-04, 03:29 authored by S Hale, DG Nimmo, Raylene CookeRaylene Cooke, G Holland, Simon JamesSimon James, M Stevens, N De Bondi, R Woods, M Castle, K Campbell, K Senior, S Cassidy, R Duffy, B Holmes, John WhiteJohn WhiteFire and climatic extremes shape mammal distributions in a fire-prone landscape
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Chichester, Eng.Language
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C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2016, WileyJournal
Diversity and DistributionsVolume
22Pagination
1127-1138ISSN
1366-9516eISSN
1472-4642Issue
11Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineBiodiversity ConservationEcologyBiodiversity & ConservationEnvironmental Sciences & Ecologyclimatic extremesdisturbancefireinteractionsoptimizationsmall mammalssuccessionVEGETATIONCONSERVATIONRESPONSESRAINFALLDROUGHTEVENTSTIMESUCCESSIONAUSTRALIAPATTERNS050101 Ecological Impacts of Climate Change050104 Landscape Ecology960307 Effects of Climate Change and Variability on Australia (excl. Social Impacts)960806 Forest and Woodlands FloraSchool of Life and Environmental SciencesCentre for Integrative EcologySchool of Information Technology4102 Ecological applications3103 Ecology
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