The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe assessed how well landscape metrics at 2, 5, and 10 km scales could explain the distribution of woodland bird species in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia. We considered 31 species that have isolated or partially isolated populations in the region and used the Akaike Information Criterion to select a set of candidate logistic regression models. The 2 km distance was the most appropriate scale for a plurality of the species. While the total amount of area of native vegetation around a site was the most important determining factor, the effect of landscape configuration was also important for many species. Most species responded positively to area-independent fragmentation,...
Avian distribution patterns in small woodlands in an agricultural landscape were investigated simult...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between geographical range size and abundance (population densi...
Ecologists often classify species into binary groupings such as woodland or non-woodland birds. Howe...
The rate and spatial scale at which natural environments are being modified by human land-uses mean ...
1. Thresholds in the relationship between species richness and natural land cover can inform landsca...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Declines in woodland bird species across southern Australia is an ongoing concern, despite massive r...
Faunal atlases are landscape-level survey collections that can be used for describing spatial and te...
Human land-use has a profound influence on wildlife populations; habitat loss can directly decrease ...
1. A recent and controversial topic in landscape ecology is whether populations of species respond t...
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
Thresholds in the relationship between species richness and natural land cover can inform landscape...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Aim Thresholds often exist in the relationship between species richness and the area of remaining ha...
Avian distribution patterns in small woodlands in an agricultural landscape were investigated simult...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between geographical range size and abundance (population densi...
Ecologists often classify species into binary groupings such as woodland or non-woodland birds. Howe...
The rate and spatial scale at which natural environments are being modified by human land-uses mean ...
1. Thresholds in the relationship between species richness and natural land cover can inform landsca...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Declines in woodland bird species across southern Australia is an ongoing concern, despite massive r...
Faunal atlases are landscape-level survey collections that can be used for describing spatial and te...
Human land-use has a profound influence on wildlife populations; habitat loss can directly decrease ...
1. A recent and controversial topic in landscape ecology is whether populations of species respond t...
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
Approximately 90% of the original woodlands of the Mount Lofty Ranges of South Australia has been cl...
Thresholds in the relationship between species richness and natural land cover can inform landscape...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
Aim Thresholds often exist in the relationship between species richness and the area of remaining ha...
Avian distribution patterns in small woodlands in an agricultural landscape were investigated simult...
Aim: To investigate the relationship between geographical range size and abundance (population densi...
Ecologists often classify species into binary groupings such as woodland or non-woodland birds. Howe...