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How do rainforest mammals behave after wildfire?

26/2/2025

 
Feb 2025: Global increases in wildfires are making rainforests vulnerable to fire, especially at the margins.

Smith Lab PhD student Rhiannon Bird, just published her honours research, showing that fire in rainforest margins reduced mammal diversity and caused variation in how rainforest-associated species used their habitat. Fire in surrounding eucalypt forest was also associated with reduced movement of a generalist species, the bush rat, Rattus fuscipes.

Modified habitat use and behaviour could be detected up to 15 months post-fire, highlighting the ongoing impacts of fire in rainforest margins.
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Bird RR, Zsoldos RR, Jimenez Sandoval MV, Watson SJ, Smith AL (2025). Wildfire in rainforest margins is associated with variation in mammal diversity and habitat use. Wildlife Research 52, WR24103

    Dr Annabel Smith

    Lecturer in
    Wildlife Management
    University of Queensland

    Associate Editor,
    Wildlife Letters

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