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Title: | Biodiversity impacts of the 2019-2020 Australian megafires |
Contributor(s): | Driscoll, Don A; Macdonald, Kristina J; Gibson, Rebecca K; Doherty, Tim S; Nimmo, Dale G; Nolan, Rachael H; Ritchie, Euan G; Williamson, Grant J; Heard, Geoffrey W; Tasker, Elizabeth M; Bilney, Rohan; Porch, Nick; Collett, Rachael A; Crates, Ross A; Hewitt, Alison C; Pendall, Elise; Boer, Matthias M; Gates, Jody; Boulton, Rebecca L; Mclean, Christopher M; Groffen, Heidi; Maisey, Alex C; Beranek, Chad T; Ryan, Shelby A; Callen, Alex; Hamer, Andrew J; Stauber, Andrew; Daly, Garry J; Gould, John; Klop-Toker, Kaya L; Mahony, Michael J; Kelly, Oliver W; Wallace, Samantha L; Stock, Sarah E; Weston, Christopher J; Volkova, Liubov; Black, Dennis; Gibb, Heloise; Grubb, Joshua J; McGeoch, Melodie A; Murphy, Nick P; Lee, Joshua S; Dickman, Chris R; Neldner, Victor J; Ngugi, Michael R; Miritis, Vivianna; Köhler, Frank; Perri, Marc; Denham, Andrew J; Mackenzie, Berin D E; Reid, Chris A M; Rayment, Julia T; Arriaga-Jimenez, Alfonsina (author) ; Hewins, Michael W (author); Hicks, Andrew; Melbourne, Brett A; Davies, Kendi F; Bitters, Matthew E; Linley, Grant D; Greenville, Aaron C; Webb, Jonathan K; Roberts, Bridget; Letnic, Mike; Price, Owen F; Walker, Zac C; Murray, Brad R; Verhoeven, Elise M; Thomsen, Alexandria M; Keith, David; Lemmon, Jedda S; Ooi, Mark K J; Allen, Vanessa L; Decker, Orsi T; Green, Peter T; Moussalli, Adnan; Foon, Junn K; Bryant, David B; Walker, Ken L; Bruce, Matthew J; Madani, George; Tscharke, Jeremy L; Wagner, Benjamin; Nitschke, Craig R; Gosper, Carl R; Yates, Colin J; Dillon, Rebecca; Barrett, Sarah; Spencer, Emma E; Wardle, Glenda M; Newsome, Thomas M; Pulsford, Stephanie A; Singh, Anu; Roff, Adam; Marsh, Karen J; Mcdonald, Kye; Howell, Lachlan G; Lane, Murraya R; Cristescu, Romane H; Witt, Ryan R; Cook, Emma J; Grant, Felicity; Law, Bradley S; Seddon, Julian; Berris, Karleah K; Shofner, Ryan M; Barth, Mike; Welz, Torran; Foster, Alison; Hancock, David; Beitzel, Matthew; Tan, Laura X L; Waddell, Nathan A; Fallow, Pamela M; Schweickle, Laura; Le Breton, Tom D; Dunne, Craig; Green, Mikayla; Gilpin, Amy-Marie; Cook, James M; Power, Sally A; Hogendoorn, Katja; Brawata, Renee; Jolly, Chris J; Tozer, Mark; Reiter, Noushka; Phillips, Ryan D |
Publication Date: | 2024-11-13 |
Open Access: | Yes |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41586-024-08174-6 |
Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/63990 |
Abstract: | | With large wildfires becoming more frequent1,2, we must rapidly learn how megafres impact biodiversity to prioritize mitigation and improve policy. A key challenge is to discover how interactions among fire-regime components, drought and land tenure shape wildfire impacts. The globally unprecedented3,4 2019–2020 Australian megafres burnt more than 10 million hectares5, prompting major investment in biodiversity monitoring. Collated data include responses of more than 2,000 taxa, providing an unparalleled opportunity to quantify how megafres affect biodiversity. We reveal that the largest effects on plants and animals were in areas with frequent or recent past fires and within extensively burnt areas. Areas burnt at high severity, outside protected areas or under extreme drought also had larger effects. The effects included declines and increases after fire, with the largest responses in rainforests and by mammals. Our results implicate species interactions, dispersal and extent of in situ survival as mechanisms underlying fire responses. Building wildfire resilience into these ecosystems depends on reducing fire recurrence, including with rapid wildfire suppression in areas frequently burnt. Defending wet ecosystems, expanding protected areas and considering localized drought could also contribute. While these countermeasures can help mitigate the impacts of more frequent megafires, reversing anthropogenic climate change remains the urgent broad-scale solution.
Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Source of Publication: | Nature, 635(8040), p. 898-905 |
Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group |
Place of Publication: | United Kingdom |
ISSN: | 1476-4687 0028-0836 |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: | 410205 Fire ecology 310308 Terrestrial ecology |
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: | 180606 Terrestrial biodiversity 180601 Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems 180606 Terrestrial biodiversity |
Peer Reviewed: | Yes |
HERDC Category Description: | C1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Article School of Environmental and Rural Science
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