We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to synthesize ecological knowledge and understand mammalian declines. We aimed to validate the existence of alternative mammal assemblage states similar to those in arid Australian grasslands, and to speculate on transition triggers. Based on the arid grassland model, we hypothesized that assemblages are partitioned across rainfall gradients and between substrates. We also predicted that assemblages typical of arid regions in boom periods would be prevalent in savannas with higher and more regular rainfall. Data from eight mammal surveys from the Kimberley region, Western Australia (1994 to 2011) were collated. Survey sites were partitioned acro...
<p>Habitat types are defined by rainfall zone (H = High (>800 mm), M = Medium (600–800 mm) and L...
This paper presents the background for a series on the biology of small mammals in the Mitchell Plat...
Australian mammals have exhibited exceptionally high rates of decline since European settlement 230 ...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
<p>States are indicated by rectangles and transitions that drive state-changes are shown by arrows. ...
Resources are produced in pulses in many terrestrial environments, and have important effects on the...
A key task in ecology is to understand the drivers of animal distributions. In arid and semi-arid en...
Australia has lost more native mammal species than any other country in the past two centuries, and ...
Many species are considered to be threatened by the direct and synergistic effects of increased temp...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
This study examines the distribution and abundance of the small terrestrial mammal fauna (non-volant...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Small mammal assemblages in the aridlands of the Southern Hemisphere often have wildly fluctuating d...
<p>Habitat types are defined by rainfall zone (H = High (>800 mm), M = Medium (600–800 mm) and L...
This paper presents the background for a series on the biology of small mammals in the Mitchell Plat...
Australian mammals have exhibited exceptionally high rates of decline since European settlement 230 ...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
We construct a state-and-transition model for mammals in tropical savannas in northern Australia to ...
<p>States are indicated by rectangles and transitions that drive state-changes are shown by arrows. ...
Resources are produced in pulses in many terrestrial environments, and have important effects on the...
A key task in ecology is to understand the drivers of animal distributions. In arid and semi-arid en...
Australia has lost more native mammal species than any other country in the past two centuries, and ...
Many species are considered to be threatened by the direct and synergistic effects of increased temp...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Context: Populations of native mammals are declining at an alarming rate in many parts of tropical n...
This study examines the distribution and abundance of the small terrestrial mammal fauna (non-volant...
The future impacts of climate change are predicted to significantly affect the survival of many spec...
Small mammal assemblages in the aridlands of the Southern Hemisphere often have wildly fluctuating d...
<p>Habitat types are defined by rainfall zone (H = High (>800 mm), M = Medium (600–800 mm) and L...
This paper presents the background for a series on the biology of small mammals in the Mitchell Plat...
Australian mammals have exhibited exceptionally high rates of decline since European settlement 230 ...