Habitat loss and fragmentation on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, has resulted in a mosaic of forest patches, forest edges abutted by agricultural land and linear habitat strips amidst a human-modified land matrix. To examine the use of forest elements by the avifauna in this landscape, bird populations were sampled along fixed transects established within forest interiors, on forest edges and along forested roadsides. A total of 60 species was recorded during this study, five of which were introduced. Species richness and diversity did not differ significantly between the three habitat elements, but avifaunal composition varied considerably. The species assemblages of all habitat elements differed significantly, with forest ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
There is widespread concern about population decline in a number of woodland-dependent birds in sout...
European colonisation of the Australian continent has caused immense changes in birds and their habi...
The importance of riparian habitats to bird communities is well documented internationally, however ...
Revegetation plantings have been established throughout the world to mitigate the effects of clearin...
Throughout the world, many native species inhabit agricultural landscapes. While natural habitats wi...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
In agricultural regions worldwide, linear networks of vegetation such as hedges, fencerows and live ...
Linear strips of vegetation (e.g., hedges, roadsides) are characteristic of rural environments world...
Aim The woodland ecosystems of south-eastern Australia have been extensively disturbed by agricultur...
A large-scale, long-term study of the impacts on vertebrates of landscape change and habitat fragmen...
Urbanisation is a rapidly growing phenomenon that is affecting global biodiversity, but the integrat...
In agricultural regions worldwide, linear networks of vegetation such as hedges, fencerows and live ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
There is widespread concern about population decline in a number of woodland-dependent birds in sout...
European colonisation of the Australian continent has caused immense changes in birds and their habi...
The importance of riparian habitats to bird communities is well documented internationally, however ...
Revegetation plantings have been established throughout the world to mitigate the effects of clearin...
Throughout the world, many native species inhabit agricultural landscapes. While natural habitats wi...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
Transformation of intact vegetation into new kinds and configurations of human-modified habitats is ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
In agricultural regions worldwide, linear networks of vegetation such as hedges, fencerows and live ...
Linear strips of vegetation (e.g., hedges, roadsides) are characteristic of rural environments world...
Aim The woodland ecosystems of south-eastern Australia have been extensively disturbed by agricultur...
A large-scale, long-term study of the impacts on vertebrates of landscape change and habitat fragmen...
Urbanisation is a rapidly growing phenomenon that is affecting global biodiversity, but the integrat...
In agricultural regions worldwide, linear networks of vegetation such as hedges, fencerows and live ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
There is widespread concern about population decline in a number of woodland-dependent birds in sout...
European colonisation of the Australian continent has caused immense changes in birds and their habi...