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Continental‐scale syntheses of Australian pyromes – misclassification of south‐western eucalypt woodlands misinforms management
Authors:Carl R. Gosper  Suzanne M. Prober  Colin J. Yates
Affiliation:1. Science and Conservation Division, Department of Parks and Wildlife, Bentley, WA, Australia;2. CSIRO Land and Water, Wembley, WA, Australia
Abstract:Global and continental‐scale analysis of ecological phenomena can offer important insights through the identification of patterns and associations not detectable at smaller scales. However, using proxies for ecological phenomena, such as vegetation mapping for spatially projecting fire regime niches and post‐fire plant responses, require critical examination of predictions to determine utility. Using local studies in south‐western Australia, we demonstrate that while this approach has been largely successful in mallee woodland and shrubland, it has failed in eucalypt woodland, with the consequence that values for a range of fire‐related parameters from the continent‐wide approaches, if adopted in informing management, would result in undesirable conservation outcomes for the world's largest extant temperate woodland.
Keywords:ecological synthesis  fire management  fire regime  Great Western Woodlands  plant traits  pyrogeography  vegetation mapping
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