Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-dependent mammals that rarely venture to the ground are likely to be highly sensitive to forest fragmentation. The Australian squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) provides an excellent case study to examine genetic (functional) connectivity among populations. It has an extensive range that occurs in a wide band along the east coast. However, its forest and woodland habitat has become greatly reduced in area and is severely fragmented within the southern inland part of the species ’ range, where it is recognised as threatened. Within central and northern coastal regions, habitat is much more intact and we thus hypothesise that genetic connect...
<div><p>Habitat loss and fragmentation represent the most serious extinction threats for many specie...
Demographic and genetic replenishment of populations through the exchange of individuals is essentia...
Habitat loss and fragmentation represent the most serious extinction threats for many species and ha...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...
Ongoing habitat loss and fragmentation is considered a threat to biodiversity as it can create small...
Understanding how populations respond to habitat loss is central to conserving biodiversity. Populat...
Understanding how populations respond to habitat loss is central to conserving biodiversity. Populat...
Habitat loss and fragmentation contribute significantly to the decline of arboreal mammal population...
Australian arboreal mammals are experiencing significant population declines, particularly due to la...
Arboreal gliders are vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and to barriers that extend their glide dis...
Linear strips of natural or semi-natural vegetation are a characteristic feature of rural landscapes...
Although relatively abundant throughout its range in eastern Australia, the greater glider ( Petauro...
Habitat loss and fragmentation represent the most serious extinction threats for many species and ha...
The fragmentation of habitats by roads and other artificial linear structures can have a profound ef...
<div><p>Habitat loss and fragmentation represent the most serious extinction threats for many specie...
Demographic and genetic replenishment of populations through the exchange of individuals is essentia...
Habitat loss and fragmentation represent the most serious extinction threats for many species and ha...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...
Ongoing habitat loss and fragmentation is considered a threat to biodiversity as it can create small...
Understanding how populations respond to habitat loss is central to conserving biodiversity. Populat...
Understanding how populations respond to habitat loss is central to conserving biodiversity. Populat...
Habitat loss and fragmentation contribute significantly to the decline of arboreal mammal population...
Australian arboreal mammals are experiencing significant population declines, particularly due to la...
Arboreal gliders are vulnerable to habitat fragmentation and to barriers that extend their glide dis...
Linear strips of natural or semi-natural vegetation are a characteristic feature of rural landscapes...
Although relatively abundant throughout its range in eastern Australia, the greater glider ( Petauro...
Habitat loss and fragmentation represent the most serious extinction threats for many species and ha...
The fragmentation of habitats by roads and other artificial linear structures can have a profound ef...
<div><p>Habitat loss and fragmentation represent the most serious extinction threats for many specie...
Demographic and genetic replenishment of populations through the exchange of individuals is essentia...
Habitat loss and fragmentation represent the most serious extinction threats for many species and ha...