作者
Raphaël Trouvé, Craig R Nitschke, Loic Andrieux, Tim Willersdorf, Andrew P Robinson, Patrick J Baker
发表日期
2019/9/1
期刊
Forest Ecology and Management
卷号
447
页码范围
26-34
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Context Multi-species native forests are an important source of habitat for many plant and animal species. The dynamics of these forests are shaped by species-specific differences in growth, shade tolerance, life span, and other life-history traits, which lead to complex development patterns. Whether a particular forest stand is suitable habitat for a specific animal species may depend on various stand structural elements, which may vary in abundance due to stand dynamics, thereby generating temporal variability in habitat suitability. In the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia, the critically endangered Leadbeater’s possum (LBP) requires both a dense lower storey of Acacia spp. for foraging and suitable hollow-bearing trees (HBTs; primarily large eucalypts) for nesting. While most LBP habitat research has focused on the dynamics of HBTs, there are uncertainties about the extent to which the occurrence and …
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