Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are drivers of major declines in biodiversity and species extinctions. The actual causes of species population declines following habitat change are more difficult to discern and there is typically high covariation among the measures used to infer the causes of decline. The causes of decline may act directly on individual fitness and survival, or through disruption of population processes. We examined the relationships among configuration, extent and status of native vegetation and three commonly used indicators of individual body condition and chronic stress (haemoglobin level, haematocrit, residual body mass condition index) in 13 species of woodland-dependent birds in south-eastern Australia. W...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
An understanding of the responses of declining bird species to habitat loss, fragmentation and degra...
Aim. We characterized changes in reporting rates and abundances of bird species over a period of sev...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are drivers of major declines in biodiversity and specie...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are drivers of major declines in biodiversity and specie...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
Differences in habitat quality can affect the abundance, distribution, and physiological status of w...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
Loss of functional connectivity following habitat loss and fragmentation could drive species decline...
Habitat loss and associated fragmentation effects are well-recognised threats to biodiversity. Loss ...
The identification of environmental factors linked to increased risk of local extinction often relie...
Despite the fact that Australia’s savanna is still a highly connected landscape dominated by native ...
<div><p>Understanding what constitutes high quality habitat is crucial for the conservation of speci...
Quantifying the population trends of species is crucial to achieving effective conservation action. ...
The effects of habitat fragmentation on the Australian avifauna have been widespread with species ri...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
An understanding of the responses of declining bird species to habitat loss, fragmentation and degra...
Aim. We characterized changes in reporting rates and abundances of bird species over a period of sev...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are drivers of major declines in biodiversity and specie...
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are drivers of major declines in biodiversity and specie...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
Differences in habitat quality can affect the abundance, distribution, and physiological status of w...
Global biodiversity loss is the cumulative result of local species declines. To combat biodiversity ...
Loss of functional connectivity following habitat loss and fragmentation could drive species decline...
Habitat loss and associated fragmentation effects are well-recognised threats to biodiversity. Loss ...
The identification of environmental factors linked to increased risk of local extinction often relie...
Despite the fact that Australia’s savanna is still a highly connected landscape dominated by native ...
<div><p>Understanding what constitutes high quality habitat is crucial for the conservation of speci...
Quantifying the population trends of species is crucial to achieving effective conservation action. ...
The effects of habitat fragmentation on the Australian avifauna have been widespread with species ri...
The clearance of woodlands and the simultaneous creation of alien environments have been identified ...
An understanding of the responses of declining bird species to habitat loss, fragmentation and degra...
Aim. We characterized changes in reporting rates and abundances of bird species over a period of sev...