Green, KenSanecki, Glenn2015-12-071442-9985http://hdl.handle.net/1885/17594Over 35 days in January-February 2003, wildfires burnt across much of the subalpine/alpine landscape of south-eastern Australia, including about 70% of the land above 1500 m in the Snowy Mountains. At the time of the fire, studies of two subalpine faunalKeywords: bird; fauna; global warming; immigration; landscape; mammal; montane forest; subalpine environment; wildfire; Australasia; Australia; Australian Alps; Snowy Mountains; Antechinus swainsonii; Aves; Mammalia; Mastacomys fuscus; Rattus fuscipes Alpine; Bird migration; Fox; Small mammal; SnowImmediate and short-term responses of bird and mammal assemblages to a subalpine wildfire in the Snowy Mountains, Australia200610.1111/j.1442-9993.2006.01629.x2015-12-07