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Fig. 4 | Fire Ecology

Fig. 4

From: Ecosystem type and species’ traits help explain bird responses to spatial patterns of fire

Fig. 4

Responses to fire regime attributes in mallee woodlands (A–D) and foothill forests (E–H) for selected bird species to illustrate the strongest and key types of responses observed in each ecosystem. Lines are fitted generalized additive models. Line color indicates vegetation types within each ecosystem. In mallee woodlands: yellow lines = Triodia mallee, red lines = chenopod mallee. In foothill forests: turquoise lines = driest, blue lines = dry, purple lines = mesic. Shaded areas indicate 95% confidence intervals. YPHE = yellow-plumed honeyeater, SSR = southern scrub-robin, WEHE = white-eared honeyeater, BHHE = brown-headed honeyeater, RORO = rose robin, SULB = superb lyrebird, SILV = silvereye, SPPA = spotted pardalote

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