2004
DOI: 10.1071/mu02048
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Responses to fire of Slender-billed Thornbills,Acanthiza iredalei hedleyi, in Ngarkat Conservation Park, South Australia. I. Densities, group sizes, distribution and management issues

Abstract: Abstract. The Slender-billed Thornbill, Acanthiza iredalei hedleyi , was studied in recently burnt, regenerating and mature heath (3, 10 and 22 years since fire respectively) in Ngarkat Conservation Park, South Australia. Data collected between 1991 and 2002 demonstrated that densities peaked seven years after fire at 0.26 birds ha -1 , while densities were lower and less variable in unburnt mature heath. Comprehensive searches in spring 2000 confirmed this trend, with densities varying from 0.02 birds ha -1 i… Show more

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