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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Michelle Ward; Ayesha I. T. Tulloch; James Q. Radford; Brooke A. Williams; April E. Reside; Stewart L. Macdonald; Helen J. Mayfield; Martine Maron; Hugh P. Possingham; Samantha J. Vine; James L. O'Connor; Emily J. Massingham; Aaron C. Greenville; John C. Z. Woinarski; Stephen T. Garnett; Mark Lintermans; Ben C. Scheele; Josie Carwardine; Dale G. Nimmo; David B. Lindenmayer; Robert M. Kooyman; Jeremy S. Simmonds; Laura J. Sonter; James E. M. Watson
Publication Date: 2020

Australia’s 2019–2020 mega-fires were exacerbated by drought, anthropogenic climate change and existing land-use management. Here, using a combination of remotely sensed data and species distribution models, we found these fires burnt ~97,000 km2 of vegetation across southern and eastern Australia, which is considered habitat for 832 species of native vertebrate fauna. Seventy taxa had a substantial proportion (>30%) of habitat impacted; 21 of these were already listed as threatened with extinction. To avoid further species declines, Australia must urgently reassess the extinction vulnerability of fire-impacted species and assist the recovery of populations in both burnt and unburnt areas. Population recovery requires multipronged strategies aimed at ameliorating current and fire-induced threats, including proactively protecting unburnt habitats.

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Citation: Ward, Michelle; Tulloch, Ayesha I. T.; Radford, James Q.; Williams, Brooke A.; Reside, April E.; Macdonald, Stewart L.; Mayfield, Helen J.; Maron, Martine; Possingham, Hugh P.; Vine, Samantha J.; O’Connor, James L.; Massingham, Emily J.; Greenville, Aaron C.; Woinarski, John C. Z.; Garnett, Stephen T.; Lintermans, Mark; Scheele, Ben C.; Carwardine, Josie; Nimmo, Dale G.; Lindenmayer, David B.; Kooyman, Robert M.; Simmonds, Jeremy S.; Sonter, Laura J.; Watson, James E. M. 2020. Impact of 2019-2020 mega-fires on Australian fauna habitat. Nature Ecology & Evolution 4(10):1321-1326.

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Topics:
Climate    Fire Behavior    Fire Ecology    Fire Effects    Mapping    Models
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Keywords:
  • Australia
  • biodiversity
  • bushfire
  • climate change
  • conservation biology
  • drought
  • habitat loss
  • megafires
  • wildfires
  • wildlife
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FRAMES Record Number: 62938