Bird survey data from the Eucalyptus salubris chronosequence 2013
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Dataset of bird survey results at the multi-century Eucalyptus salubris (gimlet) chronosequence in the Great Western Woodlands, south-western Australia. This data has been used to describe responses of bird species, functional groups and community composition to time since fire (Gosper et al. 2019a,b). Bird surveys used the 20 minute-2ha method, recording abundance, and are reported on an individual survey basis. Data collection was funded by BirdLife Australia, The Nature Conservancy, the Thomas Foundation, CSIRO Land and Water and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
Gosper, C.R., Fox, E., Burbidge, A.H., Craig, M.D., Douglas, T.K., Fitzsimons, J.A., McNee, S., Nicholls, A.O., O’Connor, J., Prober, S.M., Watson, D.M., Watson, S.J. and Yates, C.J. (2019a) Multi-century periods since fire in an intact woodland landscape favour bird species declining in an adjacent agricultural region. Biological Conservation 230, 82-90. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2018.12.011
Gosper, C.R., Watson, S.J., Fox, E., Burbidge, A.H., Craig, M.D., Douglas, T.K., Fitzsimons, J.A., McNee, S., Nicholls, A.O., O’Connor J., Prober, S.M., Watson, D.M. and Yates, C.J. (2019b) Fire-mediated habitat change regulates woodland bird species and functional group occurrence. Ecological Applications 29(8), e01997. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.1997
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Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
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2024-12-09



