Forest birds before and after megafire
  • Description

    Data and model R code used for: Franklin MJM, Bradstock RA, Major RE, (2025). Relative species mobility is a key determinant of avian diversity in post-megafire recovery. Austral Ecology. Includes 2 Word documents and 4 CSV files.


    • Data publication title Forest birds before and after megafire
    • Description

      Data and model R code used for: Franklin MJM, Bradstock RA, Major RE, (2025). Relative species mobility is a key determinant of avian diversity in post-megafire recovery. Austral Ecology. Includes 2 Word documents and 4 CSV files.


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      • Fire severity
      • Forest bird
      • Gospers Mountain
      • Migratory species
      • Nomadic species
      • Sedentary species
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    • FoR codes
      • 300702 - Forest biodiversity
      • 300703 - Forest ecosystems
      • 310308 - Terrestrial ecology
      • 310302 - Community ecology (excl. invasive species ecology)
      • 310901 - Animal behaviour
      • 370903 - Natural hazards
      • 410102 - Ecological impacts of climate change and ecological adaptation
      • 410205 - Fire ecology
      • 410206 - Landscape ecology
      • 410401 - Conservation and biodiversity
      • 410402 - Environmental assessment and monitoring
      • 410407 - Wildlife and habitat management
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      Citation Franklin, Michael (2025): Forest birds before and after megafire. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.30396694