Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Biodiversity and fire in the savannah landscape

R. W. Braithwaite
Springer, 1996
In northern Australia, the present biodiversity of the savannah landscape appears to be maintained by an historic anthropogenic fire regime. It is probable that an approximation of the landscape pattern produced by the traditional aboriginal burning regime maximizes biodiversity through maintaining habitat diversity, savannah patchiness, species diversity and protecting endemic species.

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