Throughout eastern Australia, fragmentation and modification of eucalypt woodlands are causing declines in populations of woodland-dependent small passerines. Although agriculture is a major factor in these land use changes, development of peri-urban areas is also driving the simplification of habitat structure through removal of both native and weedy understorey species and the subdivision of remnant habitat. This study investigated the influence of habitat modification and fragmentation on birds in an urbanizing area of south east Queensland, Australia. The influence of spatial factors, such as surrounding vegetation cover, was considered alongside that of site-level habitat factors (vegetation structure) including interspecific competiti...
In the subhumid Midlands region of Tasmania, forty-seven remnants of eucalypt woodland and dry scler...
Birds are declining in agricultural landscapes around the world. The causes of these declines can be...
This study reports on the responses of bird assemblages to woodland clearance, fragmentation and hab...
Throughout eastern Australia, fragmentation and modification of eucalypt woodlands are causing decli...
Throughout eastern Australia, fragmentation and modification of eucalypt woodlands are causing decli...
Many of eastern Australia's woodland birds have declined in recent decades. Although historical land...
We review the literature on the ecology and conservation of Australian urban birds and report the re...
Urbanisation is a rapidly growing phenomenon that is affecting global biodiversity, but the integrat...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
General guidelines available to revegetation. planners focus on the spatial context and dimensions o...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
Abstract The extent to which native species utilize urban environments depends on species responses ...
Abstract. Urbanisation has created an environment with a broad spectrum of habitats of differing qua...
In the subhumid Midlands region of Tasmania, forty-seven remnants of eucalypt woodland and dry scler...
Birds are declining in agricultural landscapes around the world. The causes of these declines can be...
This study reports on the responses of bird assemblages to woodland clearance, fragmentation and hab...
Throughout eastern Australia, fragmentation and modification of eucalypt woodlands are causing decli...
Throughout eastern Australia, fragmentation and modification of eucalypt woodlands are causing decli...
Many of eastern Australia's woodland birds have declined in recent decades. Although historical land...
We review the literature on the ecology and conservation of Australian urban birds and report the re...
Urbanisation is a rapidly growing phenomenon that is affecting global biodiversity, but the integrat...
Large reserves have potential to provide important refugia for fragmentation-sensitive species as th...
General guidelines available to revegetation. planners focus on the spatial context and dimensions o...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
This paper reviews the reasons why so many species of birds have declined in the eucalypt woodlands ...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
Abstract The extent to which native species utilize urban environments depends on species responses ...
Abstract. Urbanisation has created an environment with a broad spectrum of habitats of differing qua...
In the subhumid Midlands region of Tasmania, forty-seven remnants of eucalypt woodland and dry scler...
Birds are declining in agricultural landscapes around the world. The causes of these declines can be...
This study reports on the responses of bird assemblages to woodland clearance, fragmentation and hab...