Landscape metrics are widely applied in landscape ecology to quantify landscape structure. However, many are poorly tested and require rigorous validation if they are to serve as reliable indicators of habitat loss and fragmentation, such as Montreal Process Indicator 1.1e. We apply a landscape ecology theory, supported by exploratory and confirmatory statistical techniques, to empirically test landscape metrics for reporting Montreal Process Indicator 1.1e in continuous dry eucalypt forests of sub-tropical Queensland, Australia. Target biota examined included: the Yellow-bellied Glider (Petaurus australis); the diversity of nectar and sap feeding glider species including P. australis, the Sugar Glider P. breviceps, the Squirrel Glider P. n...
Aim Thresholds often exist in the relationship between species richness and the area of remaining ha...
1. Although population viability analysis (PVA) is widely employed, forecasts from PVA models are ra...
Context:The classical theory of island biogeography explains loss of species in fragmented landscape...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are key biodiversity indicators of the Montreal Protocol for monitori...
Accurate habitat mapping is critical to landscape ecological studies such as required for developing...
Given the potentially negative effects of forest fragmentation on biodiversity, govemments and manag...
Developing a standardized approach to measuring the state of biodiversity in landscapes undergoing d...
The management of rainforest ecosystems for multi-species conservation must assess the impacts of ha...
1. The use of indicators to identify areas of conservation importance has been challenged on several...
Looking out from a vantage point across a large tract of forest gives a superficial impression of un...
1. A recent and controversial topic in landscape ecology is whether populations of species respond t...
Rapid deforestation often produces landscape-level changes in forest characteristics and structure, ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe assessed how well landscape metrics ...
Aim: To determine the factors influencing the distribution of birds in remnants in a fragmented a...
The persistence of species taxa within fragmented habitats is dependent on the source–sink metapopul...
Aim Thresholds often exist in the relationship between species richness and the area of remaining ha...
1. Although population viability analysis (PVA) is widely employed, forecasts from PVA models are ra...
Context:The classical theory of island biogeography explains loss of species in fragmented landscape...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are key biodiversity indicators of the Montreal Protocol for monitori...
Accurate habitat mapping is critical to landscape ecological studies such as required for developing...
Given the potentially negative effects of forest fragmentation on biodiversity, govemments and manag...
Developing a standardized approach to measuring the state of biodiversity in landscapes undergoing d...
The management of rainforest ecosystems for multi-species conservation must assess the impacts of ha...
1. The use of indicators to identify areas of conservation importance has been challenged on several...
Looking out from a vantage point across a large tract of forest gives a superficial impression of un...
1. A recent and controversial topic in landscape ecology is whether populations of species respond t...
Rapid deforestation often produces landscape-level changes in forest characteristics and structure, ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe assessed how well landscape metrics ...
Aim: To determine the factors influencing the distribution of birds in remnants in a fragmented a...
The persistence of species taxa within fragmented habitats is dependent on the source–sink metapopul...
Aim Thresholds often exist in the relationship between species richness and the area of remaining ha...
1. Although population viability analysis (PVA) is widely employed, forecasts from PVA models are ra...
Context:The classical theory of island biogeography explains loss of species in fragmented landscape...