Fire as a key driver of Earth's biodiversity
Murdoch University · Curtin University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Many terrestrial ecosystems are fire prone, such that their composition and structure are largely due to their fire regime. Regions subject to regular fire have exceptionally high levels of species richness and endemism, and fire has been proposed as a major driver of their diversity, within the context of climate, resource availability and environmental heterogeneity. However, current fire-management practices rarely take into account the ecological and evolutionary roles of fire in maintaining biodiversity. Here, we focus on the mechanisms that enable fire to act as a major ecological and evolutionary force that promotes and maintains biodiversity over numerous spatiotemporal scales. From an ecological…
Citation impact
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- 25.63
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- Biodiversity
- Earth (classical element)
- Astrobiology
- Computer security
- Computer science
- Ecology
- Biology
- Life in Land