Leavesley, AdamCary, Geoffrey2015-12-131038-2097http://hdl.handle.net/1885/73232It is often assumed that a fine-scaled mosaic of different times-since-fire supports greater biodiversity than a coarsescaled mosaic - the fire mosaic hypothesis. A potential mechanism of the fire mosaic hypothesis is the effect of area on species diversiKeywords: bird; classification; community composition; patch size; population density; population distribution; seasonal variation; species diversity; surveying; woodland; Asu Basin; Australia; Nigeria; Northern Territory; Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Arid-zone; Beta diversity; Density; Disturbance; Mosaic; RegimeThe Effect of Patch Area on Birds in Central Australian Mulga (Acacia aneura) Woodland of Different Times-since-fire20132016-02-24