Abstract Australia’s insect fauna comprises a very large component of its biodiversity, and one that remains a largely unknown and untapped resource. Estimates of global and Australian insect species richness are reviewed, and Australia’s insect biodiversity is placed in its biogeographical context of Mesozoic, Gondwanan connectivity and Tertiary isolation. Some unique, relict faunal elements derived from Australia’s long periods of isolation are highlighted. Examples of the dramatic insect evolutionary radiations are profiled that are the consequence of successful adaptation to new biomes made available by the environmental transformations in Australia in the latter half of the Tertiary. Then conservation of Australian forests and the majo...
The diversity and abundance of native invertebrates is declining globally, which could have signific...
Aim: Most terrestrial ecological communities are defined primarily on their constituent flora. We ai...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
The Australian insect fauna is highly endemic and characterised by numerous unique higher-level tax...
Despite progress in recent decades, the conservation management of insects and allied invertebrates ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Article first published online: 21 ...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
It has been suggested that the Allosyncarpia ternata forests of western Arnhemland, Northern Territo...
Australia is a large, old and flat island continent that became isolated following the breakup of th...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
This book provides a strategic assessment of the vulnerability of Australias biodiversity (primarily...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
Australia is biologically diverse, with around 150 000 described species, representing perhaps 25% o...
Australia's idiosyncratic bee fauna is characterised by a combination of numerous endemic taxa and ...
The diversity and abundance of native invertebrates is declining globally, which could have signific...
Aim: Most terrestrial ecological communities are defined primarily on their constituent flora. We ai...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...
The Australian insect fauna is highly endemic and characterised by numerous unique higher-level tax...
Despite progress in recent decades, the conservation management of insects and allied invertebrates ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Article first published online: 21 ...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
It has been suggested that the Allosyncarpia ternata forests of western Arnhemland, Northern Territo...
Australia is a large, old and flat island continent that became isolated following the breakup of th...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
This book provides a strategic assessment of the vulnerability of Australias biodiversity (primarily...
The reality of human-forced rapid climate change presents an unprecedented challenge to the conserva...
Australia is biologically diverse, with around 150 000 described species, representing perhaps 25% o...
Australia's idiosyncratic bee fauna is characterised by a combination of numerous endemic taxa and ...
The diversity and abundance of native invertebrates is declining globally, which could have signific...
Aim: Most terrestrial ecological communities are defined primarily on their constituent flora. We ai...
Australia and New Zealand are home to a remarkable and unique assemblage of flora and fauna. Sadly t...