1995
DOI: 10.1016/0378-1127(94)03480-k
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Modelling the impacts of wildfire on the viability of metapopulations of the endangered Australian species of arboreal marsupial, Leadbeater's Possum

Abstract: Catastrophic events such as intensive wildfires have a major effect on the dynamics of some wildlife populations. In this investigation, the computer package ALEX (Analysis of the Likelihood of Extinction), was used to simulate the impacts of wildfires on the persistence of metapopulations of the endangered species Leadbeater's possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri) which is restricted to the montane ash forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. A range of scenarios was examined. First, the response of G. lead… Show more

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“…Williams & Gill, 1995; Baker, 1997). For example, fire plays a critical role in shaping the distribution of Leadbeater’s Possum, both directly and indirectly through its effect on the structure and composition of habitat in montane ash forests (Lindenmayer & Possingham, 1995a, b; Lindenmayer et al ., 1999). Prediction of the future distribution of Leadbeater’s Possum, therefore requires, among other things, the ability to simulate the space/time variability in the fire regime on a landscape‐wide basis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Williams & Gill, 1995; Baker, 1997). For example, fire plays a critical role in shaping the distribution of Leadbeater’s Possum, both directly and indirectly through its effect on the structure and composition of habitat in montane ash forests (Lindenmayer & Possingham, 1995a, b; Lindenmayer et al ., 1999). Prediction of the future distribution of Leadbeater’s Possum, therefore requires, among other things, the ability to simulate the space/time variability in the fire regime on a landscape‐wide basis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Practices such as logging and land clearance, as well as wildfire and prescribed burns, not only remove food resources and cover, but also refuges such as logs and tree hollows (e.g. Lindenmayer & Possingham, 1995; Gibbons & Lindenmayer, 1996). This is important, as the availability of suitable hollows has been shown to limit population size, affect reproductive strategies and influence habitat choice in arboreal marsupials (Kerle, 1985; Johnson et al , 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher values of SRC indicate a greater sensitivity of model output to changes in a given parameter (the t-and P-values of the regression are also indicative of sensitivity). These six parameters explain 93Á8% of the variation observed in N Lindenmayer and Possingham, 1995;Silveira et al, 1999;Pfab and Witkowski, 2000). Yet long-term ®re suppression can also lead to habitat degradation, threatening those species dependent on moderate levels of disturbance (Breininger et al, 1999).…”
Section: Impact Of ®Rementioning
confidence: 98%