There is widespread concern about population decline in a number of woodland-dependent birds in southern Australia. Of all declining species, approximately half forage on the ground. This study examined the avifaunal assemblages of temperate woodlands of the Northern Plains, Victoria, to investigate the importance of woodland habitats for ground-foraging species. Four main types of woodland were surveyed (white cypress-pine, black box, grey box and river red gum) and, in total, 89 bird species were detected. All four woodland types differed in habitat structure and, in turn, supported significantly different avifaunal assemblages. Forty of the 89 species (45%) foraged, at least in part, on the ground. Species richness and abundance of groun...
Patterns of avian species richness and assemblage composition may change markedly between and within...
Travelling stock reserves have well recognised and important commercial, cultural and other values i...
Ecologists often classify species into binary groupings such as woodland or non-woodland birds. Howe...
Bird assemblages in woodlands of southern Australia are characterised by a high proportion of ground...
Ground-foraging birds of temperate woodlands of southern Australia are prominent among bird species ...
Declines in woodland bird species across southern Australia is an ongoing concern, despite massive r...
Tree planting has become a cornerstone strategy for natural resource management in agricultural land...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
This study reports on the foraging profile of a wandoo woodland avifauna at Dryandra in Western Aust...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
One assemblage of species which appears particularly sensitive to environmental changes in Australia...
Many ground-foraging birds are in serious decline. This research examined the distribution of these ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, has resulted in a m...
Patterns of avian species richness and assemblage composition may change markedly between and within...
Travelling stock reserves have well recognised and important commercial, cultural and other values i...
Ecologists often classify species into binary groupings such as woodland or non-woodland birds. Howe...
Bird assemblages in woodlands of southern Australia are characterised by a high proportion of ground...
Ground-foraging birds of temperate woodlands of southern Australia are prominent among bird species ...
Declines in woodland bird species across southern Australia is an ongoing concern, despite massive r...
Tree planting has become a cornerstone strategy for natural resource management in agricultural land...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
This study reports on the foraging profile of a wandoo woodland avifauna at Dryandra in Western Aust...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
The use of paddock trees by birds was assessed in a grazing landscape in southern New South Wales. A...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
One assemblage of species which appears particularly sensitive to environmental changes in Australia...
Many ground-foraging birds are in serious decline. This research examined the distribution of these ...
Habitat loss and fragmentation on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia, has resulted in a m...
Patterns of avian species richness and assemblage composition may change markedly between and within...
Travelling stock reserves have well recognised and important commercial, cultural and other values i...
Ecologists often classify species into binary groupings such as woodland or non-woodland birds. Howe...