Corrigendum to: a threatened ecological community: research advances and priorities for Banksia woodlands

AL Ritchie, LN Svejcar, BM Ayre… - Australian Journal of …, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
The rapid expansion of urban areas worldwide is leading to native habitat loss and
ecosystem fragmentation and degradation. Although the study of urbanisation's impact on …

Fires in coastal wetlands: a review of research trends and management opportunities

GM Williams-Jara, A Espinoza-Tenorio… - Wetlands, 2022 - Springer
Coastal wetlands face the growing problem of altered fire regimes that compromise
ecosystem structures and functions, as well as the ecosystem services from which society …

Foraging activity by the southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) as a mechanism for soil turnover

LE Valentine, H Anderson, GESJ Hardy… - Australian Journal of …, 2013 - CSIRO Publishing
Mammals that forage for food by biopedturbation can alter the biotic and abiotic
characteristics of their habitat, influencing ecosystem structure and function. Bandicoots …

Fox control and fire influence the occurrence of invasive predators and threatened native prey

MW Rees, BA Wintle, A Robley, JH Pascoe, ML Pla… - Biological …, 2024 - Springer
It can be challenging to distinguish management impacts from other population drivers,
including 'natural'processes and co-occurring threats. However, disentangling processes is …

Groundwater hydrograph decomposition with the HydroSight model

F Kong, J Song, RS Crosbie, O Barron… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Groundwater, the most important water resource and the largest distributed store of fresh
water in the world, supports sustainability of groundwater-dependent ecosystems and …

Guidelines for ecological burning regimes in Mediterranean ecosystems: a case study in Banksia woodlands in Western Australia.

BA Wilson, J Kuehs, LE Valentine… - Pacific Conservation …, 2014 - CSIRO Publishing
In Mediterranean ecosystems prescribed burning is commonly employed to reduce the risk
or intensity of wildfires. As a consequence, a major challenge for conservation land …

Patterns of decline of small mammal assemblages in vegetation communities of coastal south-east Australia: identification of habitat refuges

BA Wilson, MJ Garkaklis - Australian Mammalogy, 2020 - CSIRO Publishing
Since European settlement Australian native mammals have experienced significant
extinctions and severe declines in the range and abundance of populations. Longitudinal …

[PDF][PDF] Fossil mammals of Caladenia Cave, northern Swan Coastal Plain, south-western Australia.

KM Thorn, R Roe, A Baynes, RP Hart… - Records of the …, 2017 - museum.wa.gov.au
Quaternary palaeoecological research in Western Australia has been focussed primarily
around Perth and the extreme south-west, with very little work conducted to the north …

Population monitoring and habitat utilisation of the ash-grey mouse (Pseudomys albocinereus) in Western Australia

KJ Smith, PA Fleming, TL Kreplins… - Australian …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Although Australia has a diverse native rodent fauna, the population dynamics and habitat
requirements of most species have not yet been identified. Effective management for …

Long-term recovery from fire by a population of honey possums (Tarsipes rostratus) in the extreme south-west of Western Australia

SD Bradshaw, FJ Bradshaw - Australian Journal of Zoology, 2017 - CSIRO Publishing
The impact of two fires, six years apart, on the long-term recovery of a population of honey
possums (Tarsipes rostratus) in the extreme south-west of Western Australia was …