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Journal of Tropical Ecology | 1987

Effects of fire regimes on lizards in the wet-dry tropics of Australia

Richard W. Braithwaite

A quantitative analysis of the effect of fire regime on the abundance of common lizard species and genera and the species richness of two lizard groups in Kakadu National Park (12° S) is presented. A surprising range of relationships between species abundance and components of fire regimes was revealed. Carlia amax, Heteronotia binoei and Carlia gracilis appear to be fire-sensitive, Diporiphora bilineata and Carlia triacantha are favoured by early hot fires, Cryptoblepharus plagiocephalus seems relatively unaffected, Carlia foliorum seems very tolerant of fires, while Ctenotus and Sphenomorphus spp. are favoured by low intensity, patchy fires with high intensity spots. Lizard species experiencing the high-frequency fire regimes of the savannas and dry forests of the Australian wet-dry tropics are not able to select habitat at different stages of regeneration after fire but select habitat produced by fires of different types. The implication for management is that no one fire regime is optimal for the fauna as a whole. A range of fire regimes within a park should be maintained in order to retain the whole fauna.


International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management | 1997

Whose yield is it anyway? Compromise options for sustainable boat tour ventures

Paul C. Reynolds; Richard W. Braithwaite

In the general discussion of yield management and its accent on increasing capacity and maximizing revenue, the area of customer satisfaction and environmental sustainability seem to have been lost. Examines these four forces and their effects on a nature‐based tour boat operation.


Austral Ecology | 1998

Fire research for conservation management in tropical savannas: Introducing the Kapalga fire experiment

Alan N. Andersen; Richard W. Braithwaite; Garry D. Cook; Laurie K. Corbett; Richard J. Williams; Michael M. Douglas; A. Malcolm Gill; Samantha A. Setterfield; Warren J. Müller


Austral Ecology | 1991

Assessing the effects of fire on vegetation in tropical savannas

W. M. Lonsdale; Richard W. Braithwaite


Austral Ecology | 1997

Rainfall, groundwater and refuges : Predicting extinctions of Australian tropical mammal species

Richard W. Braithwaite; Warren J. Müller


Austral Ecology | 1984

The impact of water buffalo on the monsoon forest ecosystem in Kakadu National Park

Richard W. Braithwaite; M. L. Dudzinski; M. G. Ridpath; B. S. Parker


Austral Ecology | 1988

The structure of termite communities in the Australian tropics

Richard W. Braithwaite; L. Miller; Jeffrey Wood


Austral Ecology | 1998

Modelling the recovery of an annual savanna grass following a fire-induced crash

W. M. Lonsdale; Richard W. Braithwaite; A. M. Lane; J. Farmer


Austral Ecology | 1992

Fiddling while Rome burns: Nero much misunderstood. Reply to Bowman (1992)

W. M. Lonsdale; Richard W. Braithwaite


Archive | 2002

Wildlife and tourism

Richard W. Braithwaite; Paul C. Reynolds

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W. M. Lonsdale

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Warren J. Müller

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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A. M. Lane

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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A. Malcolm Gill

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Alan N. Andersen

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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B. S. Parker

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Garry D. Cook

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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Jeffrey Wood

Australian National University

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L. Miller

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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