Why have birds in the woodlands of southern Australia declined?
HA Ford, GW Barrett, DA Saunders, HF Recher - Biological Conservation, 2001 - Elsevier
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt
woodlands and associated habitats across the agricultural zone of southern Australia. The …
woodlands and associated habitats across the agricultural zone of southern Australia. The …
Temperate eucalypt woodlands: a review of their status, processes threatening their persistence and techniques for restoration
Temperate eucalypt woodlands were once widespread throughout southern Australia and
Tasmania. Following European settlement, woodlands were cleared for agriculture, or …
Tasmania. Following European settlement, woodlands were cleared for agriculture, or …
Ecology of cavity and foliage roosting bats
TH Kunz, LF Lumsden, MB Fenton - Bat ecology, 2003 - books.google.com
Bats occupy a wide variety of roosts in both natural and manmade structures. More than half
of the approximately 1,100 species of living bats use plants exclusively or opportunistically …
of the approximately 1,100 species of living bats use plants exclusively or opportunistically …
[图书][B] Microchiropteran bats: global status survey and conservation action plan
AM Hutson, AM Hutson, SP Mickleburgh, PA Racey - 2001 - books.google.com
Sample Species Action Plans are given for 20 species that have been selected to provide a
representative range of distributions, habitats and foraging types, conservation problems …
representative range of distributions, habitats and foraging types, conservation problems …
Quality of cavity microclimate as a factor influencing selection of maternity roosts by a tree‐dwelling bat, Chalinolobus tuberculatus, in New Zealand
JA Sedgeley - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Cavity quality is important for the productivity and survival of many species of
tree‐dwelling wildlife. Intensive land management practices, such as logging and …
tree‐dwelling wildlife. Intensive land management practices, such as logging and …
Time lags in provision of habitat resources through revegetation
Broadscale land use changes are occurring rapidly in rural landscapes worldwide, within
which revegetation with native plant species to increase the area of suitable habitat is a key …
which revegetation with native plant species to increase the area of suitable habitat is a key …
Scattered trees in rural landscapes: foraging habitat for insectivorous bats in south-eastern Australia
LF Lumsden, AF Bennett - Biological Conservation, 2005 - Elsevier
Scattered trees and small patches of vegetation among farmland are typical of rural
landscapes throughout the world, often comprising a significant proportion of remaining …
landscapes throughout the world, often comprising a significant proportion of remaining …
Using historical ecology to understand patterns of biodiversity in fragmented agricultural landscapes
ID Lunt, PG Spooner - Journal of Biogeography, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To enhance current attempts to understand biodiversity patterns by using an historical
ecology approach to highlight the over‐riding influence of land‐use history in creating past …
ecology approach to highlight the over‐riding influence of land‐use history in creating past …
The value of paddock trees for regional conservation in an agricultural landscape
P Gibbons, M Boak - Ecological Management & Restoration, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Isolated trees and small patches of trees–paddock trees–are a prominent feature of
agricultural landscapes in Australia, but are declining in many areas due to natural …
agricultural landscapes in Australia, but are declining in many areas due to natural …
Nesting and nest trees of stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) in lowland dipterocarp forests in Sabah, Malaysia, with implications for forest management
Nesting habits of highly social stingless bees (Meliponini) were studied in lowland
dipterocarp forests in Sabah, Borneo. A total of 275 nests of 12 species of bees were …
dipterocarp forests in Sabah, Borneo. A total of 275 nests of 12 species of bees were …