Habitat loss and habitat isolation have contributed to declines in the green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) over much of its former range in south-eastern Australia. Understanding the parameters critical for the persistence of extant populations is required to halt further declines. We assessed waterbody occupancy in a local network of potential L. aurea breeding habitats on Kooragang Island, Australia, by conducting surveys over two years (2000 and 2001) at 30 waterbodies, and using site-occupancy models. The probability that a waterbody was used by L. aurea in 2000 increased with increasing waterbody area, and decreasing distance to the nearest waterbody where L. aurea was detected and where reproductive recruitment was observed. La...
Within the semiarid regions of New South Wales, Australia, the endangered southern bell frog (Litori...
Frog decline in Australia has often occurred where habitat is relatively intact. Habitat alteration ...
Prompt detection of declines in abundance or distribution of populations is critical when managing t...
The range of the green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) has undergone a widespread yet unexplain...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Successful management of threatened species requires ...
Although human-modified habitats often result in a loss of biodiversity, some have been found to ser...
Describing the population trends of threatened species over time is central to their management and ...
Estimates of population size are fundamental to the development of effective management of threatene...
Development of appropriate conservation programs for threatened species requires a basic understandi...
Breeding aggregations are a reproductive strategy to increase mate finding opportunity. However, bec...
Environmental managers have the difficult task of ensuring species persistence despite considerable ...
The Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea has declined dramatically in distribution and abundance...
Sustained demographic studies are essential for early detection of species decline in time for effec...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The myriad of concurrent threats driving species decl...
The use of habitat offset to mitigate the impact of development on threatened species is becoming in...
Within the semiarid regions of New South Wales, Australia, the endangered southern bell frog (Litori...
Frog decline in Australia has often occurred where habitat is relatively intact. Habitat alteration ...
Prompt detection of declines in abundance or distribution of populations is critical when managing t...
The range of the green and golden bell frog (Litoria aurea) has undergone a widespread yet unexplain...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Successful management of threatened species requires ...
Although human-modified habitats often result in a loss of biodiversity, some have been found to ser...
Describing the population trends of threatened species over time is central to their management and ...
Estimates of population size are fundamental to the development of effective management of threatene...
Development of appropriate conservation programs for threatened species requires a basic understandi...
Breeding aggregations are a reproductive strategy to increase mate finding opportunity. However, bec...
Environmental managers have the difficult task of ensuring species persistence despite considerable ...
The Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea has declined dramatically in distribution and abundance...
Sustained demographic studies are essential for early detection of species decline in time for effec...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The myriad of concurrent threats driving species decl...
The use of habitat offset to mitigate the impact of development on threatened species is becoming in...
Within the semiarid regions of New South Wales, Australia, the endangered southern bell frog (Litori...
Frog decline in Australia has often occurred where habitat is relatively intact. Habitat alteration ...
Prompt detection of declines in abundance or distribution of populations is critical when managing t...