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'Context' Photo by Joe Tilley

Context

Inappropriate fire regimes threaten many native species with extinction. Our research will discover why plants, birds and reptiles have a certain fire response...read more

'Patterns' Simoselaps bertholdi. Photo by Don Driscoll

Fire Ecology: Patterns

Phase 1 of the mallee fire trilogy was to describe the responses of plants, birds, reptiles, beetles and small mammals to time since fire using a large-scale, replicated design..read more

'Process' Photo by Don Driscoll

Fire Ecology: Process

Our current ARC-linkage grant that includes five projects which take ecological and genetic approaches to discovering the mechanisms behind fire responses...read more

'Related Projects' Photo by Don Driscoll

Related Projects

Additional mallee research is exploring how reptiles survive in fragmented habitats...read more

'People' Photo by Don Driscoll

People

The team behind the ARC-linkage project

'PhD projects' Brigid Duns at pit trap. Photo by Don Driscoll

NEW! PhD project: how dispersal influences extinction risk 

A collaborative project with University of Colorado to discover how dispersal ability influences extinction risk in fragmented forests...read more

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You can gain valuable field experience ...read more

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