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Vegetation structure moderates the effect of fire on bird assemblages in a heterogeneous landscape

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Barton, Philip
Stagoll (Ikin), Karen
Smith, Annabel
MacGregor, Chris
Lindenmayer, David B

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Ecological theory predicting the impact of fire on ecological communities is typically focused on post-disturbance recovery processes or on disturbance-diversity dynamics. Yet the established relationship between vegetation structure and animal diversity

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Landscape Ecology

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